Electronic Health Records - Charting the Future of Health Care

Electronic Health
Records - Charting
the Future of
Health Care
Report Description
Electronic Health Records have been in limited use since the 1960s, but their adoption
received a major boost when they became more of a focus for the US government. In 2004,
President Bush put forth the goal of having every American covered by an EHR within 10 years.
In 2009, President Obama added the key element of funding under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act. The EHR Meaningful Use Incentive programs funded under the ARA were
further bolstered by programs in the 2010 health care reform legislation which promoted
Accountable Care Organizations.
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the future for health care reform would look more sure. However, recently some Republican
members of congress have turned their attention to EHR programs, questioning whether they
are an effective use of funding.
Report Description
The report, “Electronic Health Records - Charting the Future of Health Care”, was designed to
provide insights and analysis on a topic that is being felt from government agencies to treating
physicians, while also impacting the pharmaceutical industry. CBR Pharma Insights not only
provides in-depth analysis on the technology being used, the adoption of this technology, and
the trends being seen locally and globally, but also how EHRs could impact pharmaceutical
companies.
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Report Description
Scope
• Development of Electronic Health Records
• 2010 Health Care reform programs for EHRs
• Technology
• Adoption of EHRs
• Impact of EHR use
• EHR use outside of the US
• The outlook for EHRs
Report Description
Key Reason To Purchase
• Understand and evaluate the criticisms behind the use of Electronic Health Records.
• Analyze the challenges facing Electronic Health Records adoption.
• Understand the role government has played in the development of Electronic Health
Records in the US and the debates that are currently taking place over their use.
• Gain insights around the attempts being made to develop Electronic Health Records systems
throughout the world, where they are showing positive signs of success, and where more
work needs to be done.
• Assess the potential benefits of the use of Electronic Health Records for the pharmaceutical
industry and the opportunities that exist for your company
Table Of Content
• Executive Summary
• Chapter 1: Development of Electronic Health Records
• Chapter 2: Technology
• Chapter 3: Adoption of EHRs
• Chapter 4: Impact of EHR use
• Chapter 5: EHR use outside of the US
• Appendix
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This report offers detailed analysis of “Electronic Health Records Market- Size,Share,Forecast,Analysis,opportunities,Insight" TO Get Complete Reprot Here @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/electronic-health-records-charting-the-future-of-health-care-market Electronic Health Records have been in limited use since the 1960s, but their adoption received a major boost when they became more of a focus for the US government. In 2004, President Bush put forth the goal of having every American covered by an EHR within 10 years. In 2009, President Obama added the key element of funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The EHR Meaningful Use Incentive programs funded under the ARA were further bolstered by programs in the 2010 health care reform legislation which promoted Accountable Care Organizations. Enquire About Report @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/report-enquiry/132498