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Applying Electronic Medical Records in Health Care: Physicians' Perspective

In order to fulfill comprehensive interoperability and recognize the electronic medical records (EMRs') benefits, physicians' attitudes toward using and applying EMR must be recognized. The purpose of this study was to present an integrated model of applying EMRs by physicians. This was a...

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Published in:Applied clinical informatics 2016-01, Vol.7 (2), p.341-354
Main Authors: Abdekhoda, Mohammadhiwa, Ahmadi, Maryam, Dehnad, Afsaneh, Noruzi, Alireza, Gohari, Mahmodreza
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