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Canadian docs in training embrace EMRs

September 29, 2011 | Molly Merrill, Associate Editor

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OTTAWA – Future doctors in Canada expect to produce efficiencies in healthcare delivery by expanding the use of electronic medical records in their practice, according to a new survey.

The 2010 National Physician Survey (NPS) included responses from 5,600 medical students and residents.
The survey is Canada’s largest census survey of physicians and physicians‐in‐training and is conducted jointly by the College of Family Physicians of Canada, the Canadian Medical Association and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

[See also: Canada puts up $380M to help docs with EMRs]

The 2010 NPS indicates that 39 percent of current physicians have electronic records on a personal computer or laptop and 82 percent of second‐year residents plan to use EMRs in their practice. This is an increase from 75 percent in 2007.

“As new doctors enter the workforce, they bring new approaches to the practice of medicine,” said John Haggie, president of the Canadian Medical Association. “They understand intuitively that they can provide high quality, patient‐centered care through the use of new technology and other tools. We need to be open to changing how healthcare is delivered. The impact of the new electronic tools will be particularly evident in the rural areas.”

The NPS student and resident data indicates that ten percent of family medicine residents plan to practice in rural areas, 4 percent in remote/isolated areas, and 20 percent in small towns.

[See also: Canadian electronic health record projects quadruple in four years]

“Resident physicians know that meeting the healthcare needs of Canadians means working smarter,” said Adam Kaufman, president of the Canadian Association of Internes and Residents. “Canada's future medical leaders are committed to ensuring that our healthcare system provides the safest and highest quality of patient care.To do this we need a system that provides hands‐on experience with up‐to‐date information and technologies, and an educational culture that supports and promotes patient safety through optimal resident education and training, safety, and well‐being."

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