Results of EHR Meaningful Use Physician Study

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Strongly Disagree
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Disagree
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Neutral
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Agree
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Strongly Agree
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| Improves the quality of my patient notes
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58 (6%)
| 111 (11%)
| 211 (20%)
| 329 (32%)
| 329 (32%)
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| Improves the speed at which I document an encounter
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197 (19%)
| 272 (26%)
| 216 (21%)
| 187 (18%)
| 166 (16%)
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| Improves the quality of care I provide
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110 (11%)
| 150 (15%)
| 277 (27%)
| 296 (29%)
| 194 (19%)
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| Improves my medical-legal note quality
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49 (5%)
| 89 (9%)
| 183 (18%)
| 392 (38%)
| 319 (31%)
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| Improves my confidence of coding at the maximum level of reimbursement
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43 (4%)
| 107 (10%)
| 306 (30%)
| 344 (33%)
| 229 (22%)
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| Reduces my time at work documenting care
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252 (25%)
| 264 (26%)
| 222 (22%)
| 160 (16%)
| 130 (13%)
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| Overall, increases my enjoyment of practicing medicine
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170 (17%)
| 194 (19%)
| 323 (32%)
| 216 (21%)
| 122 (12%)
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| Reduces my time spent outside of work documenting care
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173 (17%)
| 260 (25%)
| 291 (28%)
| 178 (17%)
| 128 (12%)
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| Has increased my referrals
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194 (19%)
| 255 (25%)
| 435 (43%)
| 85 (8%)
| 37 (4%)
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| Has significantly reduced transcription expenditures
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77 (8%)
| 91 (9%)
| 204 (20%)
| 256 (25%)
| 381 (38%)
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