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SIIM - The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine : Research and Grants : TRIP : SIIM Workflow Initiative in Medicine (SWIM™) Components And Workflow Of A Digital Radiology Department. Transforming the radiological interpretation process: TRIP - Where are we now? :.pdf. Diagnostic imaging interpretation process workflow. EHR users ditching systems, trading up. 2013 has been billed as the year of EHR dissatisfaction, with up to 23 percent of physician practices reporting they were trading in their current EHR system for a new brand altogether, and, according to a new Black Book Rankings report, there were only a handful of vendors that came out on top.

EHR users ditching systems, trading up

The survey finds that providers switching to new EHR systems were turning to Practice Fusion, Care360 Quest, Vitera, Cerner, Greenway, ChartLogic, GE Healthcare and athenahealth — all vendors who have risen to the top of the replacement market satisfaction polls, officials note. "Regularly, at least two of these eight vendors were on the short lists of 88 percent of the current replacement market buyers surveyed," said Doug Brown, managing Partner of Black Book, in a news release. [See also: EHR users unhappy, many switching.] The study is a follow-up assessment on the status of electronic health record users, all of which indicated deal-breaking dissatisfaction with the current vendors. EHR users unhappy, many switching. With more electronic health record systems continuing to fall short of providers' expectations, a new report by Black Book Rankings suggests that 2013 may indeed be the "year of the great EHR vendor switch.

EHR users unhappy, many switching

" After polling some 17,000 active EHR adopters, report officials found that as many as 17 percent of medical practices could be switching out their first choice EHR by the end of the year. "The high performance vendors emerging as viable past 2015 are those dedicating responsive teams to address customers’ current demands," said Black Book's Managing Partner Doug Brown, in a news release.