The Association for Health Information Management has expressed concerns about the practice of many EHR vendors including paste and copy medical notes in their systems, warning that use of this functionality can lead to inaccurate medical records and poor quality.
http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/news/AHIMA-Warns-About-Use-of-EHR-Copy-and-Paste-Practices-47574-1.htmlGreater use of health information technology by physicians lessens the amount of personal time they spend with patients, potentially decreasing both provider and patient satisfaction and lowering the quality of health care, according to a recent survey.
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/increased-use-of-health-it-equates-to-less-face-time-with-patients-says-report.htmlAccording to research firm Global Industry Analysts the global market for health information technology will reach $66 billion by 2020, driven by desires for cost-savings, improvements in quality and new mobile technologies.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/healthcare_IT_market/electronic_health_record/prweb11718606.htmA study in the British Medical Journal following the health reform implementation in Massachusetts finds that providing insurance does not reduce 30-day hospital readmission rates.