How well is the electronic health record supporting the clinical tasks of hospital physicians? A survey of physicians at three Norwegian hospitals
Abstract Background The electronic health record is expected to improve the quality and efficiency of health care. Many novel functionalities have been introduced in order to improve medical decision making and communication between health care personnel. There is however limited evidence on whether...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Roger Schopf (Author), Bente Nedrebø (Author), Karl Ove Hufthammer (Author), Inderjit Kaur Daphu (Author), Hallvard Lærum (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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