tci Part B Insider - 2005 Issue 15
Practice Management: Health IT Doesn't Solve Problems At 'Dysfunctional' Practices
40 percent of organizations fail to implement electronic solutionsIf you just install enough information technology in your office, it will magically solve all your organizational problems - right? Wrong, say experts. Moving small physician practices over to computerized healthcare runs the risk of "digitizing dysfunctional systems," according to one physician at an April 5 Washington forum on IT in physician offices convened by the National Institute for Health Care Management. The road to IT for small physician practices is "fraught with peril," said National Health Information Technology Coordinator David Brailer. Around 40 percent of medical organizations try...
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