Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State

<strong>Objective</strong> Electronic health record (EHR) adoption is encouraged by health plans, government agencies, and both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Washington Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP), but rates of EHR adoption by family physicians in Washington w...

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Main Author: Glen Stream
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2009-09-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/729
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description <strong>Objective</strong> Electronic health record (EHR) adoption is encouraged by health plans, government agencies, and both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Washington Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP), but rates of EHR adoption by family physicians in Washington were previously unknown. This study measured current rates of EHR adoption by family physicians in Washington State, as well as perceived barriers to adoption and what physicians identify as possible means to overcome those barriers. <strong>Design</strong> A survey of medical practices in Washington State was performed. One physician per practice was selected to respond on behalf of their practice for all practices where family physicians work and for which contact information was available in the databases of the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) and WAFP. The survey was distributed either electronically or in print form depending on availability of an email address. Measurements Rates of EHR adoption, plans for adoption for those not yet using EHRs, perceived barriers to EHR adoption and perceived means to overcome those barriers. <strong>Results</strong> Response rate was 43.8%. EHR adoption by this group is relatively high at 57.9%and did not vary by practice location. Although solo practices had a relatively high rate of adoption (43.5%), EHR adoption remains strongly associated with practice size. Identified barriers to implementation are primarily financial, as are the means to overcome those barriers. If current trends continue, adoption will plateau at approximately 68% in the next four years. <strong>Conclusions</strong> Adoption rate appears to have peaked in this group given current constraints and barriers. Increased outreach efforts and assistance programs will be necessary to achieve EHR adoption in the remaining practices, particularly solo and small group practices.
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spelling doaj.art-ecaf2769d5cf4f61bc387dfda0493c0d2022-12-21T22:41:49ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632009-09-0117314515210.14236/jhi.v17i3.729671Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington StateGlen Stream<strong>Objective</strong> Electronic health record (EHR) adoption is encouraged by health plans, government agencies, and both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Washington Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP), but rates of EHR adoption by family physicians in Washington were previously unknown. This study measured current rates of EHR adoption by family physicians in Washington State, as well as perceived barriers to adoption and what physicians identify as possible means to overcome those barriers. <strong>Design</strong> A survey of medical practices in Washington State was performed. One physician per practice was selected to respond on behalf of their practice for all practices where family physicians work and for which contact information was available in the databases of the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) and WAFP. The survey was distributed either electronically or in print form depending on availability of an email address. Measurements Rates of EHR adoption, plans for adoption for those not yet using EHRs, perceived barriers to EHR adoption and perceived means to overcome those barriers. <strong>Results</strong> Response rate was 43.8%. EHR adoption by this group is relatively high at 57.9%and did not vary by practice location. Although solo practices had a relatively high rate of adoption (43.5%), EHR adoption remains strongly associated with practice size. Identified barriers to implementation are primarily financial, as are the means to overcome those barriers. If current trends continue, adoption will plateau at approximately 68% in the next four years. <strong>Conclusions</strong> Adoption rate appears to have peaked in this group given current constraints and barriers. Increased outreach efforts and assistance programs will be necessary to achieve EHR adoption in the remaining practices, particularly solo and small group practices.http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/729EHR adoptionfamily physiciansWashington State
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Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
EHR adoption
family physicians
Washington State
title Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
title_full Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
title_fullStr Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
title_full_unstemmed Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
title_short Trends in adoption of electronic health records by family physicians in Washington State
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topic EHR adoption
family physicians
Washington State
url http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/729
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