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Evaluating the implementation of an electronic medical record system for a health organization-affiliated family practice clinic

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Creator Forland, Lindsay
 
Date 2007-08-30T19:06:47Z
2007-08-30T19:06:47Z
2007
2007-08-30T19:06:47Z
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1828/218
 
Description The use of technology in primary care settings is not a new concept; the benefits of implementing electronic medical records are stated throughout the literature related to gains in productivity, patient safety, and adherence to clinical guidelines. Yet, despite these benefits, the adoption of electronic medical records in primary care settings, in Canada remains low. This thesis research, a descriptive case study, is an in-depth look at
the process of electronic medical record implementation for a family practice group in an attempt to understand the process, technology, and the challenges associated with such as transition. This research uses two well-known models as its framework: the Delone and
McLean IS Success Model and John Kotter’s Eight Stages of Organizational Change. The use of the two models together is unique; their use together provides a broader look at the aspects of implementation including the environment in which it is being conducted.
 
Language English
en
 
Rights Available to the World Wide Web
 
Subject Electronic Medical Record
Organizational Change
System Implementation
Family Practice
UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Communication and the Arts::Information science
 
Title Evaluating the implementation of an electronic medical record system for a health organization-affiliated family practice clinic
 
Type Thesis
 
Contributor Lau, Francis