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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)

Adopting EMRs and Information Technology

  • Gregory Marchildon
Submitted
February 16, 2021
Published
2024-09-14 — Updated on 2024-09-14
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Abstract

Given that Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and related information technologies are a large component of high-performing healthcare systems and there remains very little progress towards territorial, provincial, or national EMR systems, this rapid review seeks to understand the outcomes associated with EMR use, the barriers towards implementation, and strategies for encouraging adoption.

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