3 Statistics on Impact of EHR Systems on Care Coordination

A majority of physicians believe that their electronic health record system has not improved coordination of care with hospitals, according to a national survey commissioned by Medical Economics and administered by MPI Group.

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The survey includes responses from nearly 1,000 physicians.

 

When asked if they think their EHRs have improved care coordination with hospitals, respondents reported the following:

 

•    No — 69 percent
•    Yes — 20 percent
•    Unsure — 11 percent

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