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A statewide assessment of e-HIT use by all healthcare providers.

AMIA Annu Symp Proc (2008) PMID 18999027

Knowledge of capacity and use of health information technology is essential in developing a secure interoperable statewide electronic health network. The purpose of this research was to conduct a comprehensive state-wide assessment of multiple healthcare providers and translate the data through geospatial mapping into a model to guide the development of RHIOs and HIEs. This research reflects the most comprehensive e-Health adoption survey to date for state healthcare decision makers in the extant literature.

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