I gotta say, I’ve had a very different experience on two fronts.
Firstly, Epic is consistently the least bad EMR. I’ve yet to see a physician come of Centricity or Allscripts and insist they were the preferable alternative.
Secondly, while nobody likes implementation, the staff I’ve talked with generally seemed to like the additional functionality afforded by integrated diagnose and prescription services. Also, huge fans of the electronic medical records for tracking patient history
I gotta say, I’ve had a very different experience on two fronts.
Firstly, Epic is consistently the least bad EMR. I’ve yet to see a physician come of Centricity or Allscripts and insist they were the preferable alternative.
Secondly, while nobody likes implementation, the staff I’ve talked with generally seemed to like the additional functionality afforded by integrated diagnose and prescription services. Also, huge fans of the electronic medical records for tracking patient history