EHR Implementation ; How To Avoid The Tripwires…
Choosing an EHR is tough. A zillion glossy brochures, well-meaning colleagues and pushy sales persons only make the decision harder. The, fact that almost everybody who owns an ehr hates it with a passion makes the most determined of physicians, back-foot.
According to recent reports physicians are reverting to paper records. And some have started looking out for another EHR. A survey by American EHR partners found that user satisfaction levels dropped from 39% in 2010 to 27% in 2012. How do you ensure your EHR implementation process doesn’t turn out to be a harrowing experience ?
Know What You Want…
Most physicians rush in to ehr implementation without clear direction or expectation. Analyse your workflow and see how the inclusion of an electronic health record impacts your practice operations. Do not fall for the “you can tweak it” line. Manipulating your ehr can prove to be counter-productive.
Customizing your system is fine as long as you don’t miss out on the features and automated comfort your ehr offers.
What Does Your Front Office Team Think ?
Yes, the mousy girl who sits in the reception needs to know whether the appointment scheduling and insurance eligibility feature, makes the cut. Your coders will have to decide if the coding and scrubbing options are easy to work with.
The end users are many and you have to choose an EHR that makes everyone happy. It will increase productivity and morale.
The Person Who Matters The Most !
Your patients are the lifeline of your medical practice. Ask your EHR vendor whether they offer a patient portal. Check if it is patient friendly and secure. Enquire about the level of training and support offered. Caring for your patients is after all the best investment, ever.
Stay The Course !
Adopting an EHR is like parenting. It does get on the nerves and makes you lose sleep. But being a quitter is not going to help. Vow to yourself no matter how tough it is you will not revert to paper. Scribbling down details is easy but not the best way to work. During the implementation stage itself, promise to yourself, you will stick to your EHR.