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This article is based on a major empirical study of the state of adoption of Computerised Medical Records (CMRs) among General Practitioners (GPs) in Australia and Sweden. Responses were gained from a mail out questionnaire to random samples of GPs in both countries (n=600/country). This paper will report on the main findings gained emphasising some of the various similarities and differences between the two sample groups. This comparative study adds to the existing body of CMR literature by way of providing a cross cultural perspective on GP adoption states. As a result, some concluding comments are offered for understanding high and low diffusion rates of CMRs among GPs and the implications for health policy and technology adoption strategies.
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