Global EHR Satisfaction 2022
In 2019, KLAS published …
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Continue ReadingIn the early days of the Arch Collaborative, clinician feedback revealed three fundamental factors key to EHR satisfaction: (1) strong user mastery, (2) an organization-wide sense of shared ownership, and (3) EHR technology that…
Continue ReadingThe various healthcare organizations in the Arch Collaborative differ widely in terms of size, focus, patient demographics, EHR systems, and leadership structures. These differences can affect end usersâ EHR satisfaction, particularly when it comes…
Continue ReadingClinician perceptions of three key EHR stakeholdersâtheir organization/IT leadership, their EHR vendor, and themselves as end usersâimpact their Net EHR Experience Scoreâ . However, this impact is strongest with the first groupâorganization/IT leadership. A number…
Continue ReadingCustomer Satisfaction in Home Health Two recent KLAS reports on home health help readers gain insights into the biggest challenges that face home health agencies….
Continue ReadingA First Look at CMS Payer Interoperability A new payer interoperability market emerged after CMS announced a mandate on secure patient data exchange, and began enforcing it in July of 2021. Learn more about…
Continue ReadingCredentialing: A Crucial Part of the Healthcare Conversation KLAS’ current credentialing report focuses on the components of credentialing software that most impact efficiency and highlights which vendors are doing well in that regard….
Continue Reading2023 Best in KLAS – Global Software The Best in KLAS – Global Software report highlights the top performing acute care EMR, PACS, digital pathology, and virtual care vendors in 2022….
Continue ReadingEpic, Impact Advisors, Nordic, Medasource and Chartis Win 2023 Overall Best in KLAS Awards The 2023 Best in KLAS – Software and Services report, released today, reports on the top vendors for 2022….
Continue ReadingAs the Arch Collaborative has grown, so has the voice of nurses. While past editions of the Arch Collaborative Guidebook primarily represented providers, this is the first to focus exclusively on nursing professionals. Insights come from 35 organizations who (1) surveyed nurses about their EHR experience…
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