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Data Briefs Provides health IT adoption and use statistics derived from surveys and administrative data and in-depth analysis of health IT policies and programs.

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Variation in Methods for Health Information Management among U.S. Substance Abuse Treatment Centers, 2017 [pdf]
Variation in Methods for Health Information Management among U.S. Substance Abuse Treatment Centers, 2017
More than 20 million Americans suffer from a substance use disorder (SUD) each year. For these individuals, treatment is designed to help stop or reduce harmful substance misuse, improve health and social function, and manage risk for relapse.…

ONC Data Brief | No. 52 | July 2020

Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS) among Office-Based Physicians, 2017
Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS) among Office-Based Physicians, 2017
EPCS is beneficial because it can help providers integrate prescription drug information into electronic health records (EHRs) more directly, which can improve patient safety and reduce diversion and fraud. This brief uses data from the 2017…

ONC Data Brief | No. 49 | September 2019

Hospitals Use of Electronic Health Records Data, 2015-2017
Hospitals Use of Electronic Health Records Data, 2015-2017
With widespread adoption of EHRs, policy is now shifting towards the use of EHR data. EHR data can improve patient care by giving providers access to evidence based tools that assist with decision making and facilitating clinical practice by…

ONC Data Brief | No. 46 | April 2019

Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances among Medicare Part D Prescribers 2015-2016
Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances among Medicare Part D Prescribers 2015-2016
The use of EPCS technology can help health care providers integrate prescription information into electronic health records (EHRs) more directly, while improving patient safety and reducing diversion and fraud. In October 2018, Congress passed the…

ONC Data Brief | No. 44 | April 2019

Electronic Health Record Adoption and Interoperability among U.S. Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home Health Agencies in 2017
Electronic Health Record Adoption and Interoperability among U.S. Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home Health Agencies in 2017
This brief describes the state of health IT use among HHAs and SNFs in 2017. Specifically, it presents key measures on electronic health record (EHR) adoption and interoperability from nationally representative surveys of SNFs and HHAs. The data…

ONC Data Brief | No. 41 | November 2018

Electronic Health Record Adoption and Interoperability among U.S. Skilled Nursing Facilities in 2016
Electronic Health Record Adoption and Interoperability among U.S. Skilled Nursing Facilities in 2016
This data brief presents key measures on EHR adoption and interoperability from a 2016 nationally representative sample of skilled nursing facilities (SNF). It also describes the variation in EHR adoption and interoperability by SNF characteristics…

ONC Data Brief | No. 39 | September 2017

Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2015
Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2015
This ONC Data Brief describes trends in hospitals capability to engage patients with their health information electronically from 2012 to 2015. The percent of hospitals that enable patients to electronically view, download, and transmit their health…

ONC Data Brief | No. 38 | September 2016

Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2008-2015
Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2008-2015
Nearly all hospitals have certified health IT and over 4 in 5 hospitals have at least a Basic EHR. This brief uses data from the American Hospital Association to describe trends in adoption of EHR technology among non-federal acute care hospitals…

ONC Data Brief | No. 35 | May, 2016

Trends in Individuals' Perceptions regarding Privacy and Security of Medical Records and Exchange of Health Information: 2012-2014
Trends in Individuals' Perceptions regarding Privacy and Security of Medical Records and Exchange of Health Information: 2012-2014
Preserving patient trust in the privacy and security of health information is a critical element in achieving an interoperable health IT infrastructure. As adoption of certified health IT and electronic exchange of health information grows across…

ONC Data Brief | No. 33 | February, 2016

State and National Trends of Two-Factor Authentication for Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals
State and National Trends of Two-Factor Authentication for Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals
As electronic health information becomes more widely available, proper security measures must be implemented to ensure the information is only accessible to those with the rights to access it. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act…

ONC Data Brief | No. 32 | November 2015

Trends in Consumer Access and Use of Electronic Health Information
Trends in Consumer Access and Use of Electronic Health Information
The ability of individuals to easily and securely access and use their health information electronically serves as one of the cornerstones of nationwide efforts to increase patient and family engagement, and advance person-centered health. With…

ONC Data Brief | No. 30 | October, 2015

Physician Electronic Exchange of Patient Health Information, 2014
Physician Electronic Exchange of Patient Health Information, 2014
It is a national priority for a majority of individuals and providers along the care continuum to electronically send, receive, find, and use health information by 2017. Patient-centered care includes sharing patient health information during care…

ONC Data Brief | No. 31 | October, 2015

Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2014
Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2014
Research demonstrates that providing patients with access to their clinical information empowers them to increase patient engagement and improve health outcomes. Hospitals, which play a critical role in coordinating patient care with a variety of…

ONC Data Brief | No. 29 | October 2015

Any, Certified, and Basic: Quantifying Physician EHR Adoption through 2014
Any, Certified, and Basic: Quantifying Physician EHR Adoption through 2014
Physician adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems has increased substantially over the last decade. As a result, health information technologies (IT) have evolved to include functionalities that better address what physicians need. This…

ONC Data Brief | No. 28 | September 2015

Interoperability among U.S. Non-federal Acute Care Hospitals, 2014 [pdf]
Interoperability among U.S. Non-federal Acute Care Hospitals, 2014
This brief presents baseline estimates on the state of interoperable exchange activity among U.S. non-federal acute care hospitals to electronically find, send, receive, and use health information from other systems. The brief also explores whether…

ONC Data Brief | No. 25 | August 2015

Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2008-2014
Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2008-2014
This brief describes trends in adoption of EHR systems among non-federal acute care hospitals from 2008 to 2014. It tracks both the adoption of Basic EHR systems and the possession of EHR technology certified to meet federal requirements. In 2014,…

ONC Data Brief | No. 23 | April 2015

Hospital Reporting on Meaningful Use Public Health Measures in 2014
Hospital Reporting on Meaningful Use Public Health Measures in 2014
To promote electronic information exchange between hospitals and public health agencies, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program includes objectives to promote electronic reporting…

ONC Data Brief | No. 22 | March 2015

Physician Motivations for Adoption of Electronic Health Records
Physician Motivations for Adoption of Electronic Health Records
This data brief describes the characteristics of physicians along the spectrum of those that have and have not yet adopted electronic health records (EHR), and, furthermore, examines the motivators for EHR adoption by physician adoption status. .

ONC Data Brief | No. 21 | December 2014

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