Most practices have yet to see EHR ROI
More than two-thirds (68 percent) of surveyed physician practices do not believe their EHRs have produced a return on investment (ROI), according to the 2015 Tech Survey sponsored by Kareo.
Though physician practices may find ROI to be lacking, they have seen some benefits, with 75 percent of practices saying EHR use has improved patient documentation.
For those physician practices that have not purchased an EHR, 31 percent said they don't believe it will improve patient care and 28 percnet said they are too expensive.
Eleven percent said they couldn't find the right product, 10 percent said they plan to make a purchase in the next year and 2 percent said they are thinking about affiliating with or being acquired by a hospital or health system.