Deloitte Consulting
recently released results from their 2016 Survey of US Physicians regarding
electronic health records. Here are some key findings from the report:
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7 out of 10 physicians think that EHRs reduce their
productivity.
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78% of physicians believe that EHRs are useful for analytics and
reporting.
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3 in 4 physicians believe that
EHRs increase costs, outweighing any savings.
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47% of physicians believe that
EHRs improve clinical outcomes vs. 55% in 2014.
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3 out of 5 would keep the
current EHR system they have and not replace it.
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62% want improved
interoperability from their EHRs.
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Source: Deloitte
Consulting, October 2016
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