Source
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Physician Workflow Survey.
Citation
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. 'Percent of Physicians with EHRs Agreeing their EHR has the Following Impacts,' Health IT Quick-Stat #8. https://www.healthit.gov/data/quickstats/ehr-impacts-physician-practices. September 2013.
The majority of office-based physicians with electronic health records (EHR) reported their EHRs had clinical, efficiency, and financial benefits for their practice. Physicians with EHRs meeting meaningful use (MU) criteria were more likely to report some benefits than physicians with other EHRs. Among physicians with MU EHRs, those with 2 or more years EHR experience were more likely to report benefits than those with less experience.
Data represent office-based physicians with EHR systems (n=1,793). Missing was excluded for each of the impacts (< 6%).