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Miller, R. S. (2011). Electronic Health Record Certification in Oncology: Role of the
Certification Commission for Health Information Technology. Journal of Oncology
Practice, 7(4), 209213. http://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.2011.000330
From this source, the information technology by CCHIT ensures that the
multidisciplinary criteria for certification clinically relevant and meaningful achievement for an
electronic health record. Uncertainties and high upfront costs are cited as the major barriers it the
adoption of the electronic health record. Return on investment and capital costs are also
identified as hindrances to their adoption of the information technology by CCHIT. According to
this source, information technology by CCHIT benefits include the reduced length of stay, lower
mortality, lower readmission rates, reduced, adverse events, fewer complications, reduced costs
of human resources, faster turnaround cycle, reduced costs of diagnostic imaging, reduced
supplies and material costs, and lower overall costs of the hospital.
Heo, E. Y., Hwang, H., Kim, E. H., Cho, E. Y., Lee, K. H., Kim, T. H., Yoo, S. (2012).
Comparing the Certification Criteria for CCHIT-Certified Ambulatory EHR with the
SNUBH’s EHR Functionalities. Healthcare Informatics Research, 18(1), 5764.
http://doi.org/10.4258/hir.2012.18.1.57
The certification criteria for Certification Commission for Health Information
Technology (CCHIT) Certified Ambulatory Electronic Health Record is analyzed and compared
in this source with the BESTCare system. The functions and the differences are identified
whereby the information technology systems have a critical role in enhancing the support system
of clinical decisions. This source provides an examined and analyzed research study of the
information technology by CCHIT which is described as having the most elements in its

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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Annotated Bibliography Institutional Affiliation Date 1 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2 Miller, R. S. (2011). Electronic Health Record Certification in Oncology: Role of the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology. Journal of Oncology Practice, 7(4), 209–213. http://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.2011.000330 From this source, the information technology by CCHIT ensures that the multidisciplinary criteria for certification clinically relevant and meaningful achievement for an electronic health record. Uncertainties and high upfront costs are cited as the major barriers it the adoption of the electronic health record. Return on investment and capital costs are also identified as hindrances to their adoption of the information technology by CCHIT. According to this source, information technology by CCHIT benefits include the reduced length of stay, lower mortality, lower readmission rates, reduced, adverse events, fewer complications, reduced costs of human resources, faster turnaround cycle, reduced costs of diagnostic imaging, reduced supplies and material costs, and lower overall costs of the hospital. Heo, E. Y., Hwang, H., Kim, E. H., Cho, E. Y., Lee, K. H., Kim, T. H., Yoo, S. (2012). Comparing the Certification Criteria for CCHIT-Certified Ambulatory EHR with the SNUBH’s EHR Functionalities. Healthcare Informatics Research, 18(1), 57–64. http://doi.org/10.4258/hir.2012.18.1.57 The certification criteria for Certificat ...
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