Looks Like The ADHA Has A Lot Of Work To Do To Persuade Clinicians Of The Benefits Of The myHR.

The following poll has been running on the AMA ’s Doctors Portal for a few days. As of midday June 8, 2018 here is what the poll reveals.My Health Record will improve patient outcomesStrongly disagree (52%, 105 Votes)Disagree (24%, 48 Votes)Neutral (12%, 25 Votes)Strongly agree (7%, 14 Votes)Agree (5%, 9 Votes)Total Voters: 201So 71% think the myHR will not improve patient outcomes while 12% think it will.What more can you say – the docs seem to think it is useless.On a related topic we have had a new statement about the myHR a few days ago from the College of GPs. Here it is:RACGP Position Statement: My Health RecordJuly 2018PositionT he Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) supports the vision for a national electronic health record. The current national system is My Health Record.The RACGP is committed to ensuring its members have the necessary knowledge to make an informed decision about participation in My Health Record.The RACGP: supports the use of My Health... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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