Physician Owners More Likely To Cite Difficulty in Adopting EHRs

Posted: Jan 18, 2012

Physicians who have an ownership stake in their medical practice are more likely to consider electronic health record implementation very difficult, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, CMIO reports.

Methodology

For the study, researchers at Boston University Medical School and Boston Medical Center surveyed 156 Massachusetts physicians who participated in a pilot program run by the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, a not-for-profit organization that encourages health IT adoption. Researchers surveyed the physicians first in 2005 -- before their practices had implemented an EHR system -- and again in 2009, after their practices had completed EHR implementation.

In the study, researchers defined "physician owners" as doctors with a full or partial ownership stake in their medical practice.

Study Findings

Among all of the surveyed physicians, researchers found that:
  •     35% reported that EHR implementation was very difficult;
  •     54% reported that EHR implementation was somewhat difficult; and
  •     12% reported that EHR implementation was not difficult.
Researchers found that 38% of physician owners considered EHR implementation very difficult, compared with 26% of non-owners.

Source: CMIO Magazine

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