Healthcare IT News April 27, 2022
Kat Jercich

Researchers from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT found substantial differences between solo practice physicians and large practice physicians when it came to data exchange capabilities.

A recent study from researchers from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT found substantial differences between large practice physicians and solo practice physicians when it comes to outside data integration.

“Whereas patients treated by large, integrated practices may receive all care within the organization, patients of small practice physicians are likely to receive care from physicians or healthcare organizations outside of the small practice,” wrote ONC’s Dr. Jordan Everson, Wesley Barker and Vaishali Patel in the study published this past Wednesday in the Journal of the American...

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