Becker's Healthcare June 12, 2019
Mackenzie Garrity

The most common reason physicians don’t share patient data within their hospital or health system is because there is a lack of access to data sharing systems, according to a Philips survey.

In its fourth annual Future Health Index, Philips surveyed 15,000 individuals and more than 3,100 healthcare professionals in 15 countries to evaluate digital health technology’s affect on patients’ and providers’ experience.

Around one-third of respondents said they share patient information electronically with other healthcare providers outside of their facilities. Eighty percent of healthcare professionals responded that they share patient data to others within their facilities.

Here are the top reasons physicians...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Market Research, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Primary care, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology, Trends
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