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  • Health Informatics
  • Health Information Management
  • Health Information Exchange

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  • Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are crucial for modern health systems, enabling efficient health information management and exchange.
  • Despite global progress, EHR adoption rates are hindered by significant privacy and security concerns.
  • Existing health information technology (HIT) infrastructure plays a vital role in the growth and implementation of EHRs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Electronic Health Records (EHRs) adoption trends using interrupted time series (ITS) analysis on OECD data.
  • To predict future EHR adoption rates by exploring the impact of various health information technologies (HIT).
  • To simulate the potential impact of developing information accountability technologies on improving EHR adoption.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized interrupted time series (ITS) analysis to examine OECD data on EHR adoption across multiple countries.
  • Incorporated assumptions regarding the impact of Information Accountability into the ITS model.
  • Performed simulations based on OECD data and ITS analysis to project EHR adoption improvements.

Main Results:

  • The study identified a lagging adoption rate for EHRs globally, primarily due to privacy and security issues.
  • The ITS model provides a framework for understanding the influence of HIT on EHR adoption.
  • Simulations suggest that advancements in information accountability technologies could positively impact EHR adoption rates.

Conclusions:

  • EHR adoption requires addressing privacy and security concerns to gain momentum.
  • The ITS analysis framework is valuable for predicting EHR adoption and evaluating HIT interventions.
  • Developing and implementing information accountability technologies presents a viable strategy for enhancing EHR adoption globally.