eHealthRecord.info Archives

eHealthRecord.info Archives September 2009

| Vol. 6 No. 19, September 16 2009 |

FACTS AND STATS

The cost of software and implementation services is by far the biggest obstacle to electronic health record (EHR) adoption for both hospitals and physicians' clinics. A small hospital might pay $3 million [USD] for an EHR system, while physicians' electronic records software costs, on average, $35,000 to $50,000 per physician. So a ten-physician clinic is looking at a half-million dollar investment. That is a significant investment at a time when providers are feeling squeezed financially at both ends - by the insurance payers, both private and Medicare/Medicaid, and by rising operating costs such as malpractice insurance and billing and administrative costs.

Source: Healthcare Electronic Records Technology and Government Funding: Improving Patient Care?
Date: September 9, 2009


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