Tuesday, June 30, 2009

EMR Adoption Barriers and What Next?

Despite the multitude of benefits to electronic record systems, the modernizing our nation’s healthcare system into a smoothly operating digital infrastructure remains a distant reality. A study from the New England Journal of Medicine recently reported ‘abysmally low’ adoption rates; researchers found fewer than 8% of hospitals use EHR in even one clinical department. So why does EHR adoption continue to follow the trajectory of a proverbial uphill battle?

Based on discussions with current and potential physician practices, Global MedData has identified the following as key barriers to adoption:

  • High up front financial costs are a crucial concern and primary barrier to adoption with either slow or uncertain financial payoffs.
  • Upfront costs could range from $12000 to $30000 per physician.
  • Decreased revenue and disruption to practice; fewer patients during EMR transition period.
  • Other underlying barriers include difficulties with new technology - multitude of screens, i.e. clunky templates and user interface options are overwhelming.
  • Clinical management challenges due to operational changes and lack of solid support
  • A high failure rate of EHR implementations; as many as 50-80 percent of adoptions are unsuccessful

These barriers are more pronounced in small to mid group practices, a substantial majority, in the US.

Global MedData is a proven reliable and qualified resource for assisting clinicians with successful EHR implementations. We work closely with you to identify your organization’s unique operational setting and develop a customized blue-print for transitioning to EHR. With your needs in mind, we take an organized and methodical approach to system development. The results are customized solutions that support existing workflow practices and ensure the integrity and security of the entire document management process.

"The key is to take small customized steps toward adoption by starting with your needs based assessment. Physicians need to work with organizations who are on top of EHR compliance mandates from the government and those who will help design a roadmap and system tailored to their needs. GMD facilitates successful EHR adoptions through sequencing and prioritization, role and process redesign, training, knowledge transfer, and the right overall governance," says Ravi Narayanan, CSO of GMD.

Global MedData, Inc is a provider of digital transcription services and modular EHR to physician practices, clinics and hospitals in the U.S. and to the National Health Service facilities in the U.K.
For more information and a free trial email us at sales@globalmeddata.net

References:
http://govhealthit.com/articles/2009/03/25/ehr-adoption-abysmally-low-in-hospitals.aspx

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Primed For Progress: GMD in Alignment with HITECH and HIPPA Changes

“The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.”
- Alfred North Whitehead

As HITECH swings further into motion, the time has come for the healthcare industry and its constituents to prepare for the impending changes. The beginning stages of HITECH’s strategic plan calls for tighter requirements in regard to security and privacy. As a result, the framework of HIPPA will be redefined in accordance to more stringent compliance requirements.

Global MedData is staying on top of the new developments to ensure continued compliance with HIPPA, and supporting customers through the process of change. As pioneers of leading-edge technology, GMD understands that progress is an art form. The company has been driving healthcare change through timely, innovative, and intelligent technology solutions for 10 years.

“The time is ripe for innovation while ensuring compliance with the HITECH Act,” says Ravi Narayanan, CSO of Global MedData. “Leading healthcare constituents talk to us at GMD when they want to stay on top of regulatory and EHR compliance developments. They work with us since we understand and provide insights and changes they can make today to their internal processes and systems.”

Global MedData is a provider of digital transcription services and modular EHR to physician practices, clinics, and hospitals in the U.S. and the National Health Service facilities in the U.K.
For more information or for a free trial---email us at sales@globalmeddata.net