Healthcare IT News May 26, 2020
Mike Miliard

In its new report, the research firm rates clinical optimization services for their ability to alleviate clinician burnout by streamlining workflows, boosting application performance and improving training.

Electronic health records are now nearly ubiquitous – and dissatisfaction with their UX and usability is arguably almost as widespread.

But an array of consultants and other firms and clinical optimization services offer health systems assistance with customization and training, to boost the performance of their EHRs. In its most recent report, KLAS assesses the field.

In exploring the various strengths of the firms – Atos; Chartis Group; Impact Advisors; Navin, Haffty & Associates; and Nordic – KLAS looked at how they help with three specific areas:

  • Workflow refinement, which it defines...

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