EHR Intelligence October 5, 2021
Hannah Nelson

High costs and outdated interfaces among clinical decision support market share leaders led some customers to choose other health IT solutions.

Wolters Kluwer is a market share leader for clinical decision support (CDS) solutions, but a high price tag and outdated user interface is bringing some customers to explore other health IT options, according to a new KLAS report.

Healthcare organizations usually leverage multiple CDS systems for various use cases, but COVID-19 cost pressures and the desire to standardize care have led organizations to reevaluate their CDS strategy, the KLAS authors noted.

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While market share leader Wolters Kluwer is well-loved by physicians, healthcare organizations noted that Wolters Kluwer is by far the most expensive CDS solution compared to...

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