Investigating Physician Satisfaction with EHRs
October 16, 2014 | A survey of physicians by Medical Economics finds that, despite widely aired concerns that electronic health records are interfering with clinical practice, a slight majority feel their patient care has benefited from implementing an electronic records system. Nevertheless, satisfaction with vendors is not encouraging, with only 55% of physicians reporting that they would recommend their particular EHR solutions to colleagues. The survey covers the subjects of quality of care, meeting meaningful use standards, patient portals, and technical and clinical support. Medical Economics