Monday 18 January 2016

Electronic Health Records Foster Increased Efficiency

Although many challenges still exist, measuring the impact of the EHR on treatment and clinical areas is happening among health care innovators.

In a sign that electronic health records (EHRs) are having a positive impact, an HIMSS survey found 87 percent of respondents who implemented EHRs yielded increased efficiencies in clinical staff quality performance.Limited exclusively to hospitals with highly sophisticated EHR environments, meaning a hospital that had achieved Stage 6 or 7 on the HIMSS Analytics EMRAMSM model and HIMSS Davies winners, the survey identified and profiled patterns in Health IT value experiences leveraging the HIMSS STEPSTM model.The findings indicate that although many challenges still exist, measuring the impact of the EHR on treatment and clinical areas is happening amongst healthcare innovators.The results also demonstrate that health IT is creating a positive shift within health care organizations, one that’s deriving quality care and improved outcomes. For the full article click here 



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