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Snapshot: The State of Health Information Technology in California, 2008 January 2008 Despite efforts to increase the adoption and use of information technology in health care by the federal and state governments, the potential to improve care through electronically stored and shared clinical information remains largely a promise, with nearly three-quarters of medical groups in California still relying on paper records. The State of Health Information Technology in California, the first comprehensive look at health information technology (HIT) adoption in the state, reveals that large majorities of physician practices, hospitals, clinics, and long term care facilities, as well as patients, are still far from realizing the benefits of HIT. Reasons for the slow pace of adoption range from implementation costs to concerns about security and confidentiality. Highlights from the snapshot include:
The complete snapshot, along with a glossary of terms most commonly used in health information technology, is available under Document Downloads below. Also available are two related reports on the progress of implementing HIT initiatives and whether open source software can be used to create electronic medical records. Document Downloads
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