Wednesday, May 30, 2012
11.10.11 Louisiana physicians aren’t embracing electronic medical records despite incentives and potential penalties dictated by a federal law, according to an LSU study released Wednesday.

The study concludes doctors show a high level of distrust toward two entities encouraging adoption of electronic medical records systems: the federal government and health maintenance organizations. In addition, the researchers said physicians do not believe they have sufficient time in already stressed schedules to learn a system they don’t think will help improve health-care quality.

The report is the result of a joint study between LSU and the Louisiana State Medical Society. Read the full story at The Advocate.

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