Nearly three-quarters of hospitals (75.5 percent) have adopted basic EHRs as of 2014, a 27 percent increase from 2013, according to ONC data. The ONC defines a basic EHR as one that offers and ...
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In 2013, 59 percent of U.S. hospitals had at least a basic EHR, but that percentage has rose significantly since then, according to a Health Affairs study. Here are five findings from the study. 1.
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The 2011 criteria for "meaningful use" of EHRs are likely to be rather simple because the timeline for compliance is so short, but the standards will ratchet up significantly in later stages of the ...
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT is trying to ensure that providers have ample opportunity to prepare themselves to share patient data as required by Stage 2 of the Meaningful Use ...