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Omniweb secure4/15/2023 Only 6.3% of physicians use a fully-functional Electronic Health Record system in their practice according to the CDC.Patients with income under $20,000 a year reported seeing more doctors on average (22.4) than the patients with incomes over $75,000 a year (18.1).Women reported having seen more doctors on average (20.6) than men (16.7).For patients over 65, the average was 28.4. For 18-24 year olds, the average was 8.3. The average number of doctors seen for all survey participants was 18.7.With charting, scheduling, e-prescribing, secure messaging and lab integrations, the EHR helps medical offices to improve the quality and efficiency of care. Practice Fusion offers a free, web-based EHR to any doctor in the US. The adoption of Electronic Health Record systems in US medical offices, driven in part by the economic stimulus plan, will reduce medical record chart duplication and orphaned records for patients. The resulting averages exceeded predictions and illuminate a widespread disorder in the traditional paper medical record system. The Practice Fusion survey conducted by GfK Roper asked 1,035 adults aged 18 or older how many individual doctors they estimated they had seen in their lifetime, inclusive of all primary care, specialists, hospital and urgent care providers. There are almost 200,000 deaths a year from preventable medical errors, partly because this information is not readily available to specialists and emergency rooms." This is data that – if accessible – could save you from duplicate procedures, could improve the quality of care you receive or could save your life. "The average person has over a dozen charts of medical history scattered around the country. "Paper medical records are an absurd way to practice modern medicine," said Ryan Howard, CEO of Practice Fusion. With the vast majority of medical records in the US still on paper and the average appointment taking 13 pages to document, this study reveals that the average patient's health is dependent on at least 200 pieces of paper in almost 19 different locations. For patients over 65 years of age, the average increases to 28.4 individual doctors, including primary care, specialists, hospital and urgent care providers. SAN FRANCISCO, April 27 /PRNewswire/ - American patients have seen an average of 18.7 different doctors during their lives, according to a survey conducted by GfK Roper for Practice Fusion, the free, web-based Electronic Health Record ( EHR) company.
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