EHR Optimization: Why Is Meaningful Use So Difficult?
Is your organization struggling with realizing the value of your investments in EHRs and other health IT systems? Or even still struggling to gain universal buy-in and usage? The current focus on EHR Optimization raises key questions: Why do so many EHR implementations fall short of achieving expected improvements in health care outcomes? What goes wrong and why? Are there specific things that successful innovators do differently? This webinar highlights ten themes that set apart health care innovators who achieve positive health care outcomes form those who fall short.
The presentation is based on the author’s research examining EHR implementation from a systems framework to identify factors that differentiate institutions that achieve positive outcomes form those that report little to no impact and sometimes negative results. The primary aim is to identify what health care organizations that achieve the best results share in common that may account for their success in ‘meaningfully using’ health IT to improve care delivery.Is your organization struggling with realizing the value of your investments in EHRs and other health IT systems? Or even still struggling to gain universal buy-in and usage? The current focus on EHR Optimization raises key questions: Why do so many EHR implementations fall short of achieving expected improvements in health care outcomes? What goes wrong and why? Are there specific things that successful innovators do differently? This webinar highlights ten themes that set apart health care innovators who achieve positive health care outcomes form those who fall short.
The presentation is based on the author’s research examining EHR implementation from a systems framework to identify factors that differentiate institutions that achieve positive outcomes form those that report little to no impact and sometimes negative results. The primary aim is to identify what health care organizations that achieve the best results share in common that may account for their success in ‘meaningfully using’ health IT to improve care delivery.
