Medical Economics February 6, 2024
Richard Payerchin

Physicians describe intentions to change electronic health records in coming months.

The transition to value-based care will require changes in the electronic health record (EHR) systems physicians are using.

Meanwhile, documenting clinical quality and sharing data are two needs driving intentions to upgrade technology in health care practices over the next 18 months.

Health care information technology analyst Black Book Market Research LLC published results of its 2024 user surveys that including evaluations of 120 electronic health record vendors and of 18 performance indicators of functionality of practitioner platforms offering EHRs, revenue cycle management (RCM), practice management, telehealth, interoperability, patient engagement, and analytics.

“The transition to value-based care represents a fundamental shift in the industry, and physicians are adapting to...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Market Research, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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