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| The real cost of electronic health records Posted: 31 May 2021 08:44 AM PDT Electronic health records (EHR) are moderns marvels. The ability to communicate and safely store patient information has the potential to greatly improve quality of care. Implementing EHR, however, is not costless. There is of course the cost of the EHR system itself and the cost of training staff on how to use the EHR system. patient. But one underappreciated aspect of EHR is that they require physical systems to work. And the cost of that physical infrastructure may often be overlooked. As the Federal News Network reports:
About 40 percent of these costs are just due to necessary fiber optic cable upgrades to insure fast internet speeds. This doesn’t mean the EHR aren’t useful or aren’t worth the money. However, it is important the government and non-governmental facilities incorporate the full cost of EHR implementation. |
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