One of the takeaways of a recent survey conducted by Software Advice indicates that mHealth users are better at using electronic health records – and getting more out of them – than doctors who use PCs.
It may say as much about the type of person who uses mobile devices as it does about the state of EHR adoption in the U.S.
The survey of 600 users from a diverse range of medical specialties and practice sizes, collected this year by web-based EHR guideSoftware Advice in collaboration with Research Now, found that 76 percent still access EHRs via a desktop or laptop, while only 26 percent use a tablet or smartphone, so mobile access isn’t a top priority just yet.
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