According to a survey conducted by Stanford University in 2018, 6 out of 10 physicians (59%) think EHRs need a complete overhaul. Of those that do see some utility in them, they view them as a data storage repository rather than a powerful clinical tool that would help deliver better care. Often the reason for this dissatisfaction lies not in the software itself but rather in the way a client is handled by the vendor once the contract is signed. In this whitepaper, we discuss how some vendors delve in industry malpractices to charge you more or involve you in dead-end contracts and what you can do about it. We also give you our list of EHR Rising Stars, the vendors that have remained under the radar for some but are gaining a lot of traction for their quality product. Here, we present our top picks. Contents include:
- Bad industry practices that irk EHR users.
- Are there better times ahead?
- Top picks of 2024 - EHR Rising Stars
- Conclusion
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Learn how you can save time and money with these up and coming EHR vendors.