Electronic Medical Records and Diabetes Quality of Care: Results From a Sample of Family Medicine Practices
The Annals of Family Medicine2007Vol. 5(3), pp. 209–215
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Jesse C. Crosson, Pamela Ohman‐Strickland, Katrin Hahn, Barbara DiCicco‐Bloom, Eric K. Shaw, A. John Orzano, Benjamin F. Crabtree
Abstract
The use of an EMR in primary care practices is insufficient for insuring high-quality diabetes care. Efforts to expand EMR use should focus not only on improving technology but also on developing methods for implementing and integrating this technology into practice reality.
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