In 2017, around 67 percent of female physicians in the United States had computerized capabilities to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care, compared to around 64 percent of male physicians. This statistic illustrates the percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender.
Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender
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CDC. (November 6, 2020). Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved April 20, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/
CDC. "Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender." Chart. November 6, 2020. Statista. Accessed April 20, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/
CDC. (2020). Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: April 20, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/
CDC. "Percentage of Office-based U.S. Physicians Who Had Computerized Capability to Identify Patients Due for Preventive or Follow-up Care in 2017, by Gender." Statista, Statista Inc., 6 Nov 2020, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/
CDC, Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/ (last visited April 20, 2024)
Percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by gender [Graph], CDC, November 6, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191255/office-based-physicians-ehr-capability-to-identify-patients-for-care-by-gender-us/