Healthcare IT Today June 30, 2022
The following is a guest article by Jason Handza, DO, Chief Medical Officer at Nextech Systems.
It is no surprise that healthcare providers and other clinical staff want to experience consistent and improved charting capabilities to deliver better patient care. It’s also well known that many physicians remain disappointed with the charting and clinical documentation capabilities of hospital and specialty EHRs.
According to KLAS Research’s Arch Collaborative, physicians want three basic things from their EHRs: strong user mastery, a sense of ownership and system personalization. In KLAS’s latest EHR satisfaction report, response time and reliability were added as foundational factors for EHR success.
However, since each medical service line incorporates unique charting requirements, system personalization and user mastery must rise...