According to the analytics arm of the Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society (HIMSS), HIMSS Analytics, the number of
hospitals adopting EHRs has increased steadily over the past year. The
number of hospitals that have reached Stage 5 and 6 of HIMSS Analytics’
Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) has increased by more
than 80 percent over the five most recent quarters for which data is
available.
In addition, the data from HIMSS analytics found that the number of
acute-care hospitals that achieved Stage 7 has increased 63 percent. On
the other side, the hospitals at Stages 0, 1, 2, and 3 have seen
decreases of at least 10 percent.
“This data suggests that the HITECH portion of the 2009 stimulus law
is achieving its intended result of encouraging increased implementation
and meaningful use of electronic health records among hospitals,” John
Hoyt, executive vice president of HIMSS Analytics, said in a statement.
“Hospitals are lag indicators of economic conditions. This information
indicates that despite the recession, hospitals are continuing to see
the value of investing in health IT to improve the quality, safety and
effectiveness of patient care.”
HIMSS Analytics says on the contrary, few hospitals in Canada have
achieved similar success in the EMRAM scale. It notes Canada does not
have an equivalent stimulus program.
“Facilities moving to the upper stages of EMRAM are laying the
groundwork for interoperability to occur,” said Hoyt. “Stage 6 and
Stage 7 hospitals are fully prepared for provider-to-provider or
facility-to-facility interoperability, as well as increasing the
provider or facility’s ability to provide electronic health data
reporting to public health and immunization registries to support
population health review and syndromic surveillance.”
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