For the report, the health IT research firm interviewed roughly 400 C-suite executives, directors and clinical leaders from community hospitals with 200 beds or fewer about their experiences with EMRs and revenue cycle management systems. As part of the report, KLAS Research analyzed 139 EMR purchasing decisions that were either completed or in the process of being completed within the past 12 months.
Here’s how seven popular EMR vendors stacked up, based on which software respondents were looking to replace and which they were considering for implementation.
- Epic: 0 replacing, 72 considering
- Cerner: 12 replacing, 65 considering
- Meditech: 34 replacing, 59 considering
- Athenahealth: three replacing, 40 considering
- Allscripts: 43 replacing, 22 considering
- CPSI: 26 replacing, eight considering
- Medhost: 10 replacing, six considering
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