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Study: EHR Systems are No. 1 Priority for HIT

Determined not to miss out on investment opportunities presented by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), healthcare companies are implementing Electronic Health Records ( EHR ) systems at a brisk pace. A new survey conducted by Embarcadero Technologies shows EHR implementations are the top priority among healthcare IT professionals, with 85% indicating that they are either in the midst of an EHR project or plan to start one within the next 18 months.
The ARRA’s Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health ( HITECH ) Act is making $19 billion available to healthcare providers over the next six years to organize health data through a new set of standards, services and policies that enable the secure exchange of health information. But, they must first meet a set of 25 HITECH Act criteria known as Meaningful Use (MU) to participate in the program.
With an unprecedented amount of federal funding available, it is no surprise that healthcare IT professionals are acting quickly. Nearly 60% of those surveyed said they are already in the process of implementing an EHR system and 25% are planning to within the next six to 18 months.
It seems those in the healthcare field have taken time to brush up on MU and understand the EHR certification process. When asked about their level of understanding, 74% said the existing information on MU and certification was adequate and their technical implementation questions have been answered. Two thirds agreed that their IT staff was ready to implement EHR systems that would comply with meaningful use and the same number (66%) also said they are planning to use database management tools to better understand the data and applications to implement EHR s and MU.
When respondents were asked to identify their top three healthcare IT priorities, data management projects reigned supreme. EHR implementation received 61% of the mentions for first place, healthcare data warehouses came in second with 52%, followed by health information exchanges with 47%.
All of these projects require very high levels of data quality and data integration and impact the performance of the database systems supporting these types of applications, which helps explain why 46% of respondents indicated that database performance is their biggest data management challenge. Data integration came in a close second with 45% and data quality ranked third with 36% of the votes.
Other insights from the survey include:
- When asked which EHR system provider their company would be using, the responses were a mixed bag: 13.2% cited Epic, 11.3% named Cerner, 7.5% said Siemens, and other vendors such as NextGen, McKesson and Meditech received fewer mentions
- Creating models to the HL7 standard and ICD-10 coding standards were also called out as important healthcare IT initiatives
- Nearly half indicated interoperability with other systems and data integration as the top two major IT challenges of EHR system implementations
Source: PRLog








Study: EHR Systems are No. 1 Priority for HIT


