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MedInformatix Summit 2014
2014-07-22 - 2014-07-25    
All Day
MedInformatix is excited to present this year’s meeting! 07/22 Tuesday Focus: Product Development Highlights:Latest Updates in Product Development, Interactive Roundtables, and More. 07/23 Wednesday Focus: Healthcare Trends [...]
MMGMA 2014 Summer Conference
2014-07-23 - 2014-07-25    
All Day
Mark your calendar for Wednesday - Friday, July 23-25, and join your colleagues and business partners in Duluth for our MMGMA Summer Conference: Delivering Superior [...]
This is it: The Last Chance for EHR Stimulus Funds! Webinar
2014-07-31    
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Contact: Robert Moberg ChiroTouch 9265 Sky Park Court Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: 619-528-0040 ChiroTouch to Host This is it: The Last Chance [...]
RCM Best Practices
2014-07-31    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
In today’s cost-conscious healthcare environment every dollar counts. Yet, inefficient billing processes are costing practices up to 15% of their revenue annually. The areas of [...]
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MedInformatix Summit 2014
22 Jul 14
New Orleans
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MMGMA 2014 Summer Conference
23 Jul 14
Duluth
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Articles

Study: No outlet has a lock on EHR ease of use

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Electronic health record vendors need to improve the usability of their products and provide more guidance to their provider clients, according to a new study by Orem, Utah, research firm KLAS.

In its study of 128 physician leaders, KLAS found that no vendor scored above a four (on a scale from one to five) in clinical usability. Epic scored the highest at four, while Cerner and Siemens each came in at 3.7. Allscripts scored a 3.5, with McKesson Paragon at 3.4 and MEDITECH v. 6 at 3.

The study also found that providers want their vendors to expend more effort to make their EHRs more usable. Most providers, 86 percent, made moderate to extensive efforts to configure their EHR systems to improve usability. Epic clients reported the least amount of effort needed and the best capability at the “go live” stage; it also scored the highest with regard to effectiveness in guiding providers. Cerner and Epic were labeled as “best poised” to support “deep clinical usage.”

The report also determined that of various medical specialties, surgery found EHR systems to be significantly less usable than the norm, followed by oncology, ICU and orthopedics.

“[T]here is more to usability than just how many mouse clicks a task takes,” report author Colin Buckley said, according to a KLAS announcement.

This is not the first time that vendors have been called to task for selling EHRs that are difficult to use. Providers have been long been hampered by problems in using their EHR systems, causing frustration and slowing government efforts to transition the industry to EHRs.