Massachusetts E-Health Project Increased Physicians’ Ability To Use Registries, And Signals Progress Toward Better Care

Author:

Fleurant Marshall1,Kell Rachel2,Love Jennifer3,Jenter Chelsea4,Volk Lynn A.5,Zhang Fang6,Bates David W.7,Simon Steven R.8

Affiliation:

1. Marshall Fleurant ( ) is a general internal medicine research fellow in the Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and Harvard Medical School, in Boston, Massachusetts.

2. Rachel Kell is the evaluation coordinator at the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, in Waltham.

3. Jennifer Love was formerly a research assistant at Partners HealthCare System, in Boston.

4. Chelsea Jenter is a research project manager at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, in Boston.

5. Lynn A. Volk is associate director of the Partners HealthCare System.

6. Fang Zhang is an instructor in population medicine at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute.

7. David W. Bates is division chief, general internal medicine, at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and a professor of health policy and management at the Harvard School of Public Health, in Boston.

8. Steven R. Simon is chief of the Section of General Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System.

Publisher

Health Affairs (Project Hope)

Subject

Health Policy

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