Wolters Kluwer Health: Majority of Physicians Say Meaningful Use Not Well-Defined

Only 44 percent of physicians believe the industry has successfully defined meaningful use, according to the Wolters Kluwer Health Point-of-Care Survey (pdf).

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Of the 44 percent of physicians, 10 percent strongly agree and 34 percent somewhat agree that meaningful use has been adequately defined. In contrast, 33 percent somewhat disagree and 20 percent strongly disagree that the term is well-defined (the remaining 3 percent neither agreed nor disagreed).

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