How do technology decisions get made at medical practices? 5 statistics

In most medical practices, physicians make technology investment and purchase decisions, according to Physician Practices’ 2014 Technology Survey, sponsored by Kareo.

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The survey includes a total of 1,442 respondents.

 

When asked how technology decisions are made at their offices, respondents reported:

 

•    Physicians decide to invest and select products to purchase — 33.8 percent
•    Hospital or other partner decisions — 25.9 percent
•    Managers present ideas for investment and present product options to physicians — 21.1 percent
•    Physicians decide to invest and managers present product options to physicians — 13.4 percent
•    Other — 5.7 percent

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