In this paper we report the findings from a CATI-based survey that involved a representative sample of General Practitioners in Italy. Respondents were asked about their use of ICT in keeping in touch with their patients; their adoption and actual use of their Electronic Patient Record (EPR); and, more importantly, their perception of usefulness of a series of novel functionalities that could enrich the next generation of EPR in general practice.
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On the attitudes of GPs toward novel features of their next EPRs
CABITZA, FEDERICO ANTONIO NICCOLO' AMEDEO
2012
Abstract
In this paper we report the findings from a CATI-based survey that involved a representative sample of General Practitioners in Italy. Respondents were asked about their use of ICT in keeping in touch with their patients; their adoption and actual use of their Electronic Patient Record (EPR); and, more importantly, their perception of usefulness of a series of novel functionalities that could enrich the next generation of EPR in general practice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.