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When does adoption of health information technology by physician practices lead to use by physicians within the practice? — Sean R. McClellan (2013) | RDL Network
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When does adoption of health information technology by physician practices lead to use by physicians within the practice?
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Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
When does adoption of health information technology by physician practices lead to use by physicians within the practice?
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2013
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Sean R. McClellan
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Lawrence P. Casalino
Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
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Adoption of HIT by practices does not mean that physicians will use the HIT.
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