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Week 4 Preliminary Research Draft At this point, you should have your problem and research design clarified and should have reviewed

literature sources relating to your research. You will have to provide a list of references that you intend

to use in your research, along with a rationale for why you selected the references. Additionally, your

paper needs to include the following items as headings for each subsection in bold per APA formatting:

Please ensure that your work incorporates the following requirements;

• an analysis of the background, current state, and future state of the topic that evaluates ethical,

legal, financial, and economic considerations within the research process.

• applies critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills in collecting, evaluating, and

analyzing data and information relating to the research topic

• applies healthcare management concepts (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling) in

developing and presenting viable, effective, and acceptable conclusions/recommendations

relating to the topic.

You will need to submit the title page and an updated Table of Contents with page numbers for the

sections completed.

Previous papers below

Challenges to EHR Adoption and Usage, as well as Its

Impact on Patient Care

Institution Name

Student’s Name

Course Name

Instructor’s Name

Date

Electronic health records (EHRs) have come a long way

in the last 25 years, but there are still barriers to their

widespread adoption and benefits are sometimes less

than anticipated. As a result of technological

advancements and the lobbying of the Institute of

Medicine in the US, a movement towards replacing

paper health records with electronic records began in

the early 1990s.

The healthcare sector has slowly come to recognize the

shortcomings of paper-based patient records over the

last 25 years, and as a consequence, electronic records

have been steadily created and envisioned with

numerous anticipated advantages. The deployment,

acceptance, and usage of EHRs have come a long way in

the roughly 25 years since its inception. Regrettably,

this has been done more in a disorganized fashion than

a methodical one.

While modern EHRs still do not fulfil the demands of

today's fast evolving healthcare environment, many of

the original hopes for saving time, increasing

productivity, and bettering the quality of treatment

have either not been achieved or have only been

accomplished in part. It was anticipated that

widespread use of EHRs would eliminate data

duplication, however this problem persists still.

Legislative protections for patients' right to privacy and

confidentiality in the context of electronic health record

(EHR) data have only lately made substantial headway.

References

Atasoy, H., Greenwood, B. N., & McCullough, J. S.

(2019). The digitization of patient care: a review of the

effects of electronic health records on health care

quality and utilization. Annual review of public health,

40, 487-500.

Bronsoler, A., Doyle, J., & Van Reenen, J. (2022). The

impact of health information and communication

technology on clinical quality, productivity, and

workers. Annual Review of Economics, 14, 23-46.

Lin, Y. K., Lin, M., & Chen, H. (2019). Do electronic

health records affect quality of care? Evidence from the

HITECH Act. Information Systems Research, 30(1), 306-

318.

Rasmi, M., Alazzam, M. B., Alsmadi, M. K.,

Almarashdeh, I. A., Alkhasawneh, R. A., & Alsmadi, S.

(2020). Healthcare professionals’ acceptance Electronic

Health Records system: Critical literature review (Jordan

case study). International Journal of Healthcare

Management, 13(sup1), 48-60.

Tsai, C. H., Eghdam, A., Davoody, N., Wright, G.,

Flowerday, S., & Koch, S. (2020). Effects of electronic

health record implementation and barriers to adoption

and use: a scoping review and qualitative analysis of the

content. Life, 10(12), 327.

Resource List

Institution Name

Student’s Name

Course Name

Instructor’s Name

Date

References

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applications for patient care delivery and nursing

practice. International Journal of Nursing Education and

Research, 8(4), 543-553.

Atasoy, H., Greenwood, B. N., & McCullough, J. S.

(2019). The digitization of patient care: a review of the

effects of electronic health records on health care

quality and utilization. Annual review of public health,

40, 487-500.

Bronsoler, A., Doyle, J., & Van Reenen, J. (2022). The

impact of health information and communication

technology on clinical quality, productivity, and

workers. Annual Review of Economics, 14, 23-46.

Dick, R. S., Steen, E. B., & Detmer, D. E. (Eds.). (1997).

The computer-based patient record: an essential

technology for health care.

Johnson, K. B., Neuss, M. J., & Detmer, D. E. (2021).

Electronic health records and clinician burnout: a story

of three eras. Journal of the American Medical

Informatics Association, 28(5), 967-973.

Kim, E., Rubinstein, S. M., Nead, K. T., Wojcieszynski, A.

P., Gabriel, P. E., & Warner, J. L. (2019, October). The

evolving use of electronic health records (EHR) for

research. In Seminars in radiation oncology (Vol. 29, No.

4, pp. 354-361). WB Saunders.

Liebman, D. L., Chiang, M. F., & Chodosh, J. (2019).

Realizing the Promise of Electronic Health Records:

Moving Beyond “Paper on a Screen”. Ophthalmology,

126(3), 331-334.

Lin, Y. K., Lin, M., & Chen, H. (2019). Do electronic

health records affect quality of care? Evidence from the

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318.

Melton, G. B., McDonald, C. J., Tang, P. C., & Hripcsak,

G. (2021). Electronic health records. In Biomedical

Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and

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International Publishing.

Rasmi, M., Alazzam, M. B., Alsmadi, M. K.,

Almarashdeh, I. A., Alkhasawneh, R. A., & Alsmadi, S.

(2020). Healthcare professionals’ acceptance Electronic

Health Records system: Critical literature review (Jordan

case study). International Journal of Healthcare

Management, 13(sup1), 48-60.

Rathert, C., Porter, T. H., Mittler, J. N., & Fleig-Palmer,

M. (2019). Seven years after Meaningful Use:

Physicians’ and nurses’ experiences with electronic

health records. Health care management review, 44(1),

30-40.

Tsai, C. H., Eghdam, A., Davoody, N., Wright, G.,

Flowerday, S., & Koch, S. (2020). Effects of electronic

health record implementation and barriers to adoption

and use: a scoping review and qualitative analysis of the

content. Life, 10(12), 327.

Tsai, M. F., Hung, S. Y., Yu, W. J., Chen, C. C., & Yen, D.

C. (2019). Understanding physicians’ adoption of

electronic medical records: Healthcare technology self-

efficacy, service level and risk perspectives. Computer

Standards & Interfaces, 66, 103342.

Tubaishat, A. (2019). The effect of electronic health

records on patient safety: A qualitative exploratory

study. Informatics for Health and Social Care, 44(1), 79-

91.

Yuan, N., Dudley, R. A., Boscardin, W. J., & Lin, G. A.

(2019). Electronic health records systems and hospital

clinical performance: a study of nationwide hospital

data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics

Association, 26(10), 999-1009.

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