EHR Intelligence November 14, 2019
Christopher Jason

Based off responses from CHIME’s Most Wired survey, acute-care organizations and ambulatory services are making a parallel trajectory using health IT.

Acute-care organizations and ambulatory facilities are adopting similar healthcare technologies and appear to be on similar trajectories, per CHIME’s Healthcare’s Most Wired: National Trends 2019 report, which was based on responses to CHIME’s 2019 Most Wired survey.

“This report serves as a benchmark for the industry and a roadmap for healthcare organizations that strive to be best in class,” said Bill Spooner, chair of the Most Wired Governing Board. “Overall we saw improvement in the adoption of advanced technologies compared to the previous year and identified opportunities where healthcare organizations could target their resources.”

The survey, which took data...

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