Benchmark of the Week: How practices paid for EHR systems in 2010
Effective May 5, 2011
Published May 9, 2011
Electronic health records (EHRs) are still the exception rather than the norm at small and mid-sized physician practices across the country. For practices still on paper, the cost of buying an EHR remains the biggest barrier to entry, with nearly 72% citing the difficulty of getting startup cash as their biggest concern. This chart analyzes the payment methods used by practices that had EHRs as of 2010. NOTE: All data cited, including the above references to perceptions of barriers to entry, come from a recently released nationwide survey conducted by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA). The MGMA survey received responses from more than 4,500 practices across the country.
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