How Does a Doc Really Use An Electronic Medical Record? - Make Your Revenue Smarter

Wall Street Journal – Feb. 27, 2009.

Most U.S. doctors still use paper records, but the federal stimulus bill aims to change that by introducing big incentives for docs to buy and use electronic medical recordsClick title to read more…

The WSJ’s Andy Jordan is taking a road trip to look at how the stimulus bill could affect communities across the country; here’s some footage he shot in Ohio of a primary-care doc using an electronic system he bought about five years ago.

The doc told Jordan that, in all, it cost about $300,000 to make the switch. He likes the way it allows him to have quick access to lots of information, and to call up patient records when he’s out of the office.

But another doctor who just joined the practice told Jordan he’s still using paper records, because he thinks the advantages don’t yet outweigh the costs for doctors in solo practice or small groups.

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