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Rapid escalation of practice acquisitions drives hospital systems to merge physician technology platforms by 2021: Black Book

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | November 13, 2018 Business Affairs

Ninety-three percent of all sized medical and surgical practices with an installed, functional system are using the three basic EHR tools frequently or always: data repository, order entry and results review.

When it comes to the use of advanced features, namely: Electronic Messaging, Clinical Decision Support, Interoperability, Data Sharing and Patient Engagement, twenty-seven percent of hospital-acquired small practices are failing to optimize and/or reap any integrated platform benefits in 2018.

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The results of the 2018 Black Book Integrated Ambulatory Systems including electronic health records, coding, revenue cycle management and practice management capabilities based on 18 key performance indicators of vendor performance and client experience are announced.

Allscripts
GE Healthcare
Cerner
athenahealth
CPSI (Evident & Healthland)
McKesson
MEDITECH
AdvancedMD
Epic Systems
Harris Healthcare
Marshfield Clinic IT
Source Medical
Greenway
CureMD
MEDHOST
SRS Soft
eClinicalWorks
NextGen
Aprima
Azalea Health


About Black Book
Black Book™, its founders, management and staff do not own or hold any financial interest in any of the vendors covered and encompassed in the surveys it conducts. Black Book reports the results of the collected satisfaction and client experience rankings in publication and to media prior to vendor notification of rating results and does not solicit vendor participation fees, review fees, inclusion or briefing charges and/or vendor collaboration as Black Book polls vendors' clients.

Since 2000, Black Book™ has polled the vendor satisfaction across over 30 industries in the software and services sectors around the globe. Black Book's mission is to improve healthcare delivery by expanding the stakeholder's voice from the front-line employee, IT and financial managers, clinical and nursing staff through the C-suite and board, as well as healthcare consumers.


SOURCE Black Book Research

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