More Medical Records Go Electronic
Almost one in four doctors partially or fully uses electronic record-keeping, according to new statistics from the Centers for Disease Control.
This new information comes in CDC's National Center for Health Statistics' report, released Friday, on the increasing trend of electronic record-keeping in the medical field. Meanwhile, the Institute of Medicine said in a report released Thursday that all prescriptions should be written electronically by 2010. The Institute also announced that a patient is subject to, on average, at least one medication error per day while hospitalized.
Other findings in the CDC report reveal that: