Benefits Evaluation

Impact of Information Technology on Information Gaps in Canadian Ambulatory Care Encounters

January 26, 2015

This study examined the availability of patient information to specialists during patient visits in ambulatory settings. Findings were that information gaps are common in ambulatory care encounters, and do have consequences, but that physicians with connectivity to information resources face significantly fewer gaps and consequences. The article is available in English only.

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