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    Use of Electronic Health Records in U.S. Hospitals
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    Background
    Despite a consensus that the use of health information technology should lead to
    more efficient, safer, and higher-quality care, there are no reliable estimates of the
    prevalence of adoption of electronic health records in U.S. hospitals.
    Methods
    We surveyed all acute care hospitals that are members of the American Hospital
    Association for the presence of specific electronic-record functionalities. Using a
    definition of electronic health records based on expert consensus, we determined
    the proportion of hospitals that had such systems in their clinical areas. We also
    examined the relationship of adoption of electronic health records to specific hospital
    characteristics and factors that were reported to be barriers to or facilitators
    of adoption.
    Results
    On the basis of responses from 63.1% of hospitals surveyed, only 1.5% of U.S. hospitals
    have a comprehensive electronic-records system (i.e., present in all clinical
    units), and an additional 7.6% have a basic system (i.e., present in at least one clinical
    unit). Computerized provider-order entry for medications has been implemented in
    only 17% of hospitals. Larger hospitals, those located in urban areas, and teaching
    hospitals were more likely to have electronic-records systems. Respondents cited capital
    requirements and high maintenance costs as the primary barriers to implementation,
    although hospitals with electronic-records systems were less likely to cite
    these barriers than hospitals without such systems.
    Conclusions
    The very low levels of adoption of electronic health records in U.S. hospitals suggest
    that policymakers face substantial obstacles to the achievement of health care performance
    goals that depend on health information technology. A policy strategy focused
    on financial support, interoperability, and training of technical support staff
    may be necessary to spur adoption of electronic-records systems in U.S. hospitals.
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