EHR Intelligence April 24, 2017

The Trump Administration, ransomware attacks, and IT staff shortages are among seven trends that will disrupt the EHR marketplace over the next year.

A new market report addresses areas where EHR vendors will need to improve their systems in order to stay competitive through 2018.

According to Kalorama Information, the $28­-billion EHR market dominated by a score large vendors and hundreds of smaller competitors is set for a change as a result of emerging challenges voiced by healthcare professionals such as health IT-related administrative burden and negative perceptions of specific EHR vendors and products.

“Small trends that in the past were noted but not addressed, like usability and interoperability, the removal of incentives and lack of market share leadership...

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