2009 National Survey on the Impact of Technology in Healthcare Reform
StatCom, January 11, 2010
StatCom's independent study is based on responses from 440 healthcare executives. It was designed to determine how current economic conditions and the healthcare reform discussion are impacting hospitals' operations, especially pertaining to patient flow processes and the use of technology. The findings from the survey and recent information on the negligible impact of EHR's demonstrate that despite efforts to apply technology to become more efficient, most healthcare facilities still rely on manual processes to reduce LOS and manage patient flow.
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