HealthsystemCIO.com September 30, 2021
Mike Davis

A recent article in Forbes suggests the EHR is dead. At this time, approximately 90 percent of hospitals and clinics have EHRs installed to support patient care. The quick adoption of EHRs by providers to receive ACA money for implementing these solutions resulted in negative impacts to the providers.

Very few provider organizations took the time to design or redesign EHR clinical workflows, or to implement clinical personalization tools to drive improved care delivery processes. Change management was not effectively implemented to drive higher levels of provider adoption. To resolve these EHR challenges, providers are expending significant capital to identify tools and training that can make the EHR more effective in supporting patient care, and that is increasing the cost...

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