17% of Healthcare Organizations Want to Switch EHR Solutions

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The latest survey by Black Book Rankings, a marketing research firm, found that 17 percent of healthcare organizations want to change out their current electronic health record solutions.

Black Book Rankings polled nearly 17,000 active EHR users and found that 1 in 6 could replace their first choice EHR by the end of the year.

The survey also found that specialists expressed the highest discontent with their current EHR vendor.

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17% of Healthcare Organizations Want to Switch EHR Solutions


The latest survey by Black Book Rankings, a marketing research firm, found that 17 percent of healthcare organizations want to change out their current electronic health record solutions.


Black Book Rankings polled nearly 17,000 active EHR users and found that 1 in 6 could replace their first choice EHR by the end of the year.


The survey also found that specialists expressed the highest discontent with their current EHR vendor.


More Articles on EHR Implementation:

Study: EHR Implementation Tops Healthcare IT Priorities

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/study-ehr-implementation-tops-healthcare-it-priorities.html

Patrick Murfee on Dealing with the Challenges of EMR Implementation

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/patrick-murfee-on-dealing-with-the-challenges-of-emr-implementation.html

9 Recommendations for Hospital Health IT Staffing and Training

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/9-recommendations-for-hospital-health-it-staffing-and-training.html

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