How long did physician practices take to implement their EHRs? 5 statistics

Here are five statistics on how long it took physician practices took to complete EHR implementation — from the time the purchase was made to installation and provider and staff training, according to a to Physicians Practice’s 2015 Technology Survey sponsored by Kareo.

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•    A month or less — 10.2 percent
•    Up to six months — 32.4 percent
•    More than six months; less than a year — 24.7 percent
•    More than a year; less than 18 months — 16.4 percent
•    More than 18 months — 16.3 percent

 

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