For its Small Community Hospital EMR Best Practices 2021 report, KLAS surveyed 180 respondents from small community hospitals to determine the top EHR challenges they face as well as how satisfied they are with their vendors.
Here are the vendors that participants said they were very satisfied with, based on a 100-point scale. Very satisfied is designated as a 90.0 or higher.
Very satisfied (90.0 or higher)
- Meditech Expanse Acute Care EMR: 30 percent
- Epic Community Connect EpicCare EMR: 20 percent
- Cerner Millennium PowerChart/CommunityWorks Clinicals: 17 percent
- Allscripts Sunrise Acute Care: 7 percent
- CPSI Evident Thrive EHR: 5 percent
Here are the vendors that participants said they were satisfied with, based on a 100-point scale. Satisfied is designated as a 70.0-89.9.
Satisfied (70.0-89.9)
- Epic Community Connect EpicCare EMR: 61 percent
- Meditech Expanse Acute Care EMR: 57 percent
- Cerner Millennium PowerChart/CommunityWorks Clinicals: 50 percent
- Allscripts Sunrise Acute Care: 33 percent
- CPSI Evident Thrive EHR: 32 percent
Here are the vendors that participants said they were dissatisfied with, based on a 100-point scale. Dissatisfied is designated as less than 70.0.
Dissatisfied (less than 70.0)
- CPSI Evident Thrive EHR: 63 percent
- Allscripts Sunrise Acute Care: 60 percent
- Cerner Millennium PowerChart/CommunityWorks Clinicals: 33 percent
- Epic Community Connect EpicCare EMR: 19 percent
- Meditech Expanse Acute Care EMR: 13 percent
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