Whereas the survey initially targeted two different types of family physicians – those working in primary care practices with or without an EMR system – this article only analyzes responses from the 331 family physicians who were actually using such a system. The results from the survey of doctors working in medical clinics without an EMR can be found elsewhere [43]. Of the
331 EMR users, 48% were women. As for age, 38% of the users were in their 50s, 28% in their 40s, and 19% in their 30s. Respondents had 22 years’ experience in the medical profession on average, with a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 45 years. They also had an average of 4 years’ experience using their medical practice’s EMR system, and 56% of the sampled physicians had 3 years’ experience or less.
Whereas the survey initially targeted two different types of family physicians – those working in primary care practices with or without an EMR system – this article only analyzes responses from the 331 family physicians who were actually using such a system. The results from the survey of doctors working in medical clinics without an EMR can be found elsewhere [43]. Of the331 EMR users, 48% were women. As for age, 38% of the users were in their 50s, 28% in their 40s, and 19% in their 30s. Respondents had 22 years’ experience in the medical profession on average, with a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 45 years. They also had an average of 4 years’ experience using their medical practice’s EMR system, and 56% of the sampled physicians had 3 years’ experience or less.
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