Electronic health record (EHR) adoption in long-term care is reshaping patient data management, care coordination, and outcome tracking. From lowering rehospitalizations to streamlining documentation, ...
Family physicians are adopting electronic health records (EHRs) at a much faster rate than previous data suggested, reaching a nearly 70 percent adoption rate nationwide, new study findings reveal.
Despite widespread EHR adoption, behavioral health facilities still face major interoperability challenges, from technical barriers to privacy concerns. These gaps slow care coordination, limit ...
The RAND Corporation published research regarding health information system implementation in 2005 entitled, “The State and Pattern of HEALTH Information Technology Adoption”. RAND started the study ...
Although on average hospital or health system-owned medical practices tend to have higher EHR adoption rates, in the second half of 2011, the EHR adoption rate for larger practices lagged behind ...
Since the initial setup cost is the biggest hurdle in EMR adoption, most vendors tend to market their product accordingly. There has been an increasing trend amongst EMR vendors to provide contractual ...
As of Dec. 2011, there are only 66 hospitals in the United States that have reached Stage 7 Electronic Medical Record Adoption, according to the most recent figures from HIMSS Analytics. Stage 7, the ...
Technical barriers, workforce limitation, privacy concerns and cost may all contribute to lower rates of electronic exchange ...
Strategic Fit Assessment Finds Leadership Concentrated in Enterprise-Scale Clinical Performance and Resilience While Cloud Agility, Partnership Value, and Patient Engagement Create New "Wedge" ...