Health IT Analytics June 17, 2015
Jennifer Bresnick

The Department of Health and Human Services has spent half a dozen years and billions of dollars trying to convince healthcare providers that the electronic health record is a valuable tool for improving the quality and coordination of care across the healthcare continuum. While the goals of the Triple Aim may still remain squarely in the sights of the healthcare industry, CMS and the ONC have been dodging sharp words from unhappy providers who believe their technology isn’t ready to meet the expectations foisted upon them.

When looking at the number of providers who have adopted EHRs over the past six years, meaningful use appears to be an incomparable success. After more than $30 billion in incentive payments, more than...

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