Sines Chad C, Griffin Gerald R
Walden University in Minneapolis, MN.
University of Phoenix in Tempe, AZ.
Perspect Health Inf Manag. 2017 Apr 1;14(Spring):1f. eCollection 2017 Spring.
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act established the requirement of all medical practices to have certified electronic health records (EHRs). Some primary concerns that have been delaying implementation are issues of cost, revenue impact, and the effect on the patient encounter. Small physician practices (one to four physicians) account for 46 percent of all physicians. The purpose of this qualitative study using a modified Delphi research design was to examine the potential effect of the adoption of the EHR on revenue, unintended costs or savings, and changes in the patient encounter. Fifteen expert panelists completed the three-round survey process. The expert panelists reached a consensus that EHRs would reduce the number of patients seen per day, thereby reducing their revenue. Although the panelists limited their discussion on the effect of patient outcomes, their most dominant concern was the loss of face-to-face time with the patient. They felt that the use of an EHR would reduce the focus on the patient and potentially cause physicians to miss medical conditions. The results of this study indicate an avenue for EHR vendors to develop educational avenues to teach physicians how to optimize the EHR as well as to share success stories that demonstrate improved financial impact.
《经济和临床健康的健康信息技术(HITECH)法案》规定了所有医疗业务都必须拥有经过认证的电子健康记录(EHR)。一些一直拖延实施的主要担忧包括成本问题、收入影响以及对患者诊疗过程的影响。小型医生诊所(一至四名医生)占所有医生的46%。本项采用改良德尔菲研究设计的定性研究旨在探讨采用电子健康记录对收入、意外成本或节省以及患者诊疗过程变化的潜在影响。15名专家小组成员完成了三轮调查过程。专家小组成员达成共识,认为电子健康记录会减少每天接待的患者数量,从而减少收入。尽管小组成员对患者治疗效果的影响讨论有限,但他们最主要的担忧是与患者面对面交流时间的减少。他们认为使用电子健康记录会减少对患者的关注,并可能导致医生漏诊病情。本研究结果为电子健康记录供应商开辟了一条途径,即开发教育渠道,教导医生如何优化电子健康记录,并分享能证明财务影响改善的成功案例。