EHR Intelligence October 23, 2023
Hannah Nelson

From 2021 to 2023, the share of clinicians who would recommend eLearning EHR training to a colleague increased from 67 to 83 percent, according to a KLAS report.

Healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to self-directed eLearning as a cost-effective EHR training method to complement traditional instructor-led training, according to a KLAS report.

KLAS defines “eLearning” as self-directed electronic learning. “Virtual training” refers to the combination of eLearning and instructor-led virtual training.

While previous KLAS research revealed that in-person training was much more effective than virtual learning, data collected in recent years has found that robust eLearning can have an equally significant impact on the clinician experience. In-person EHR training, while still linked to the highest clinician satisfaction, is only slightly...

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