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Pediatricians are likely getting an electronic health record (EHR) system or replacing one. Seventy-seven percent of pediatricians who responded to our survey reported having an EHR system, with 21% of those practices on their second EHR system and 5% on their third system or more. Read more here.
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Implementing an enterprise-level electronic health record (EHR) system is a necessary step toward satisfying the rigorous criteria associated with full certification as a medical home, yet only 6% of pediatric practices are using a fully functional EHR. This is just one roadblock to credentialing as a patient-entered medical home. Read more here.
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EHR functionality and costs have pushed up the misery index for physicians, according to the results of a new national survey from Medical Economics. The opinions of nearly 1,000 physicians about health information technology may just surprise you. Full article
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So, what’s really driving physician dissatisfaction with EHRs? These data tables guide you through the results of the exclusive Medical Economics survey. Full article
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Physicians are speaking out about EHR benefits and frustrations related to the use of this technology in practice. Our coverage looks at the pros and cons based on physician comments. Full article
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Other EHR Study Articles
As part of its continuing coverage of a 2-year study of 29 office-based physicians implementing EHRs, Medical Economics is showcasing best practices gleaned from physicians and other experts to help practices. Topics in this issue include: end-user license agreements, training, budgeting, and more. Full article
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With EHR satisfaction falling at an alarming rate, it’s no surprise that many practices are beginning to look at replacing their systems. When switching systems, use the experience your practice gained during its first EHR implementation to make your new system work for you. Full article
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