Would You Recommend Your EHR?

12 August 2014

Recent surveys amongst healthcare providers confirm that the majority of healthcare providers are not satisfied with their electronic health records software. Healthcare providers complain of complex EHR solutions that take more time to input the data then time they are allowed to treat patients. With billions of dollars paid to healthcare providers for adopting EHR technology, the goal of increasing the number of doctors with EHR technology has worked but at a huge cost in efficiency.

As the leading provider of high performance EHR solutions, MD Logic engineers software designed to increase efficiency, reduce overhead and maximize profitability. A recent survey completed by customers that attended the annual MD Logic EHR User conference confirms that MD Logic customer are quick to recommend our EHR solution to other healthcare professionals. Many of our customers are 2nd or 3rd generation users that have tried unsuccessfully to implement other EHR technology. For many of these customers, there was a false sense of security when they first purchased an EHR that had been certified under Meaningful Use. This certification created a false sense of security with the misconception that all EHR software is basically the same.

The one good thing about failure with EHR technology is that it helps educate the customer on what they don’t want in their next EHR. Healthcare providers that are introduced to MD Logic EHR technology for the first time are amazed to learn how simple and straightforward we have engineered our software. Designing our EHR software to be used in conjunction with touch screen technology has been our mission since 1995. Thousands of healthcare providers in over 20 specialties of medicine rely on MD Logic EHR technology each day to manage their patients’ health records.

To learn more about how your clinic can implement the latest EHR technology, increase efficiency and maximize profitability, please contact our corporate headquarters today at 800-273-7750.