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The military, aviation, nuclear, and transportation industries have transformed their safety records by using a systems approach to safety and risk mitigation. This article creates a preliminary model of the U.S.

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The impact of interoperability of electronic health records on ambulatory physician practices: a discrete-event simulation study.

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November 2014

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA; Health Information Technology Evaluation Collaborative Investigators.

Article Synopsis
  • This text talks about how health information technology, especially electronic health records (EHRs), affects how much work doctors and their staff have to do.
  • The study looked at doctors’ offices and used interviews and simulations to see how work changed with these systems.
  • It found that when EHRs work well together (interoperability), they help save time for office staff, but not as much for doctors and nurses.
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