Becker's Healthcare December 19, 2018
Jessica Kim Cohen

More than three-quarters of hospitals (78 percent) use more than one electronic method to routinely send patient data to other organizations, according to an ONC report.

ONC reviewed data from the American Hospital Association’s IT supplement of its 2017 survey for the report on interoperability. The AHA invited the CEOs of each U.S. hospital to participate in the survey, which ran from January to May of 2018. The response rate for non-federal acute-care hospitals was 64 percent.

ONC said its findings will help inform future policy efforts related to interoperability.

“The number of exchange methods hospitals need to ensure that they have information electronically available and subsequently used contributes to the complexity and costs of exchange,” the report reads. “These...

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