HIT Infrastructure February 5, 2019
Fred Donovan

Many virtual care solution do not integrate with electronic health records, according to a survey of healthcare organizations by virtual care software provider Zipnosis

Many virtual care solution do not integrate with electronic health records (EHR), according to a survey of healthcare organizations by virtual care software provider Zipnosis.

In fact, close to half of respondents admitted that their virtual care software did not integrate with their EHRs. Only 21.4 percent saw that as a challenge to their on-demand virtual care program.

This contrasted with respondents without on-demand virtual care, 53.8 percent of whom saw integrating with existing technology solutions as a challenge.

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