HealthsystemCIO.com July 13, 2020
Incentivized by the Meaningful Use program, value-based care, ACOs, and so on, virtually every organization has adopted an EMR over the past decade. Physicians expected EMRs to improve their ability to respond to patient needs, have more face time with patients, increase their patient load, and manage those patients effectively.
Unfortunately, most providers feel like all four of those areas have gotten worse, not better. Now clinician frustration, burnout, and role dissatisfaction are higher than ever. Clinicians don’t feel like they can provide the care that they need to, get the outcomes they strive for, or build the relationships they want with their patients.
The Three Levers
In our Clinical Optimization Services 2020 report, we analyze the efforts of clinical...