Results of EHR Meaningful Use Physician Study

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Completely Unimportant
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Unimportant
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Neutral
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Important
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Very Important
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| e-Perscribing (including drug-to-drug and drug-to-allergy alerting)
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21 (2%)
| 19 (2%)
| 96 (9%)
| 346 (33%)
| 568 (54%)
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| Secure health messaging between caregivers
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23 (2%)
| 38 (4%)
| 166 (16%)
| 334 (32%)
| 482 (46%)
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| Documentation tools that allow doctors to speak the physician narrative
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9 (1%)
| 20 (2%)
| 79 (8%)
| 308 (29%)
| 635 (60%)
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| Lab/Test results reporting and review
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6 (1%)
| 7 (1%)
| 52 (5%)
| 302 (29%)
| 678 (65%)
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| Scheduling capabilities and specialist referral
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22 (2%)
| 56 (5%)
| 219 (21%)
| 374 (36%)
| 366 (35%)
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| Patient health reminders sent directly to the patient
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31 (3%)
| 111 (11%)
| 302 (29%)
| 339 (33%)
| 254 (24%)
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| Online medical reference look-up
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40 (4%)
| 112 (11%)
| 279 (27%)
| 353 (34%)
| 252 (24%)
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| Keyboard support via speech recognition for data entry into the EHR
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18 (2%)
| 42 (4%)
| 145 (14%)
| 376 (36%)
| 462 (44%)
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| Electronic order entry system
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27 (3%)
| 46 (4%)
| 199 (19%)
| 354 (34%)
| 412 (40%)
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| Support tools for quality measurement
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29 (3%)
| 66 (6%)
| 207 (20%)
| 398 (38%)
| 347 (33%)
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| All of the above
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22 (3%)
| 19 (2%)
| 134 (18%)
| 335 (44%)
| 251 (33%)
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