Internal medicine physicians like using electronic health records more than physicians in other specialties, according to a report from health research firm KLAS and an AAPC report.
The research group's study found family physicians are nearly as satisfied with their EHR systems as internal medicine physicians. Oncologists and ophthalmologists are least excited about using EHR, with a rating of 5.8 out of 9. Internal medicine physicians rated their satisfaction at an average of 7.6 out of 9.
In a press release, KLAS research director Mark Wagner said vendors are striving to meet providers' needs and reach the "specialty EMR promised land" by offering a solution that provides the fewest gaps with the best support for the broadest number of specialties.
The research group's study found family physicians are nearly as satisfied with their EHR systems as internal medicine physicians. Oncologists and ophthalmologists are least excited about using EHR, with a rating of 5.8 out of 9. Internal medicine physicians rated their satisfaction at an average of 7.6 out of 9.
In a press release, KLAS research director Mark Wagner said vendors are striving to meet providers' needs and reach the "specialty EMR promised land" by offering a solution that provides the fewest gaps with the best support for the broadest number of specialties.