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Though surveys sponsored by IT vendors are sometimes suspect in the media’s eyes, a McKesson-sponsored Harris Interactive poll made an interesting point in hospitals being a driver of EMR adoption among medical practices.  In a survey of primary care physicians and specialists, more than seven in 10 respondents who plan to implement EHRs said they would be receptive to working with a local hospital to leverage its IT infrastructure and buying power. Given hospitals have been investing more and longer in technology, local physicians in medical groups would take advantage of such resources for connections among providers, insurers and patients.

The survey showed that three-quarters of the nation's physicians plan to adopt EHRs for their practices, with 91% planning to do so within three years. Eighty percent of respondents ranked "coordination of care across care settings" as the No. 1 benefit of an EHR, while 52% indicated that the system will save their practice money in the long run.

According to McKesson, the EHR survey was conducted in June, 2006. The goal was to explore physician attitudes toward working with local hospitals to deploy EHRs in support of a goal set by President Bush for the majority of Americans to have EHRs by 2014. The findings in the survey coincide with ongoing efforts to convert the nation's paper health records into digital format as a way to improve patient safety and curb skyrocketing healthcare costs.

The government recently took two major steps to accelerate EHR adoption. First, the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) established an industry-wide benchmark for EHR-certified products. Second, final regulations issued last month by the Department of Health and Human Services for e-prescribing and EHRs set the stage for greater collaboration between hospitals and physicians by allowing for the donation of e-prescribing and EHR technology.

Tags: EHR, Electronic+Medical+Record, EMR, EMR+PR, Healthcare+PR, Medical+PR, Online+PR, RHIO

Posted by Shawn Whalen on September 19, 2006 at 10:22 AM
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