Here's the scoop, from Archives of Internal Medicine, via Reuters/Yahoo, via iHealthbeat:The study found that…
OK, so there’s a study to back up any statement you may want to make about EHRs.
Last week, it was: EHRs don’t improve outcomes. This week, it’s: EHRs save money over time. This week’s study was based on a much smaller sample size, and the major cost savings was on staff time spent pulling charts. Both studies were limited to ambulatory care settings.
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