Physicians and Electronic Health Records

Abstract
The adoption of health information technology and electronic health records (EHRs) have emerged as key issues in health care and in public policy.1 Recent data2 suggest that fewer than one quarter of physicians in the United States use EHRs, and the rate is lower among physicians practicing solo or in small practices. A variety of efforts at the federal and state levels have begun to address the barriers to EHR adoption, but significant challenges still remain.3-7