EHR
contracts contain an increasing array of complicating structures and dense
terms that offer fewer and fewer commitments
to your practice. The problematic
terms include:
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Showing posts with label EHR Contracts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EHR Contracts. Show all posts
Monday, December 19, 2011
How are EHR Contracts Getting More Difficult?
Monday, February 21, 2011
Why Should You Worry About Your Next EHR Now?
While you are looking for a new EHR to qualify for Meaningful Use, it is not too early to think about what you are going to do when you stop using this new EHR and move to the next generation of EHR products in (hopefully) a number of years down the road.
The significant and troublesome barriers to moving from one EHR to another and the vendor issues that impede such moves are a strategic concern for anyone buying an EHR.
Monday, January 17, 2011
What EHR Contract Issues are Important?
EHR contract negotiations should based on the fact that your practice, and not the vendor, is responsible for maintaining your patient records. Anything that could inhibit your access or use of patient information will cause you problems and may compromise patient health. Unfortunately, most EHR contracts do not recognize your obligations or accommodate your situation.
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