Judging from the excited rhetoric of some of its enthusiasts,health information technology (HIT) has the power to transportus to almost a dreamlike world of health care perfection inwhich the work of doctors and the care of patients proceed withbarely imaginable quality and efficiency. For many physicians,however, especially those in solo or small practices, HIT conjuresa very different image — that of a waiting room full tobursting, a crashed computer, and a frantic clinician on holdwith IT support in Bangalore.
With these two starkly different fantasies animating so muchdiscussion about HIT, the . . . [Full Text of this Article]
What is Health Information Technology?
Benefits and Risks of HIT
Prevalence of Adoption of HIT
Promoting Adoption of HIT
The Future of HIT
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