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Ben Louie1, Steven Kritz, Lawrence S Brown
1Division of Medical Services, Research and Information Technology, Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA.
Rationale:
Electronic health systems are commonly included in health care reform discussions. However, their embrace by the health care community has been slow.
Methods:
At Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation, a methadone maintenance programme that also provides primary medical care, HIV medical care and case management, substance abuse counselling and vocational services, we describe our experience in implementing an electronic health information system that encompasses all of these areas.
Results:
We describe the challenges and opportunities of this process in terms of change management, hierarchy of corporate objectives, process mastering, training issues, information technology governance, electronic security, and communication and collaboration.
Conclusion:
This description may provide practical insights to other institutions seeking to pursue this technology.
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