A Standard Model For Evaluating Return On Investment From Electronic Health Record Implementation | Health Affairs
The manuscript “Return on Information: A Standard Model for Assessing Institutional Return on Electronic Health Records” proposes a framework to help providers identify and quantify both the costs and benefits of EHR implementation.
A group of individuals participating in the Roundtable’s Digital Learning Collaborative, in partnership with the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), have developed a tool to facilitate assessment of potential returns.
Drawing from our collective experiences as health services researchers, policy-makers, economists, informaticists and, importantly, health care finance professionals, we reviewed the existing literature and presented a model that is being introduced now as a reference for business case development for provider investment in EHR.
A Standard Model For Evaluating Return On Investment From Electronic Health Record Implementation | Health Affairs
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