Why the Disconnect Between Care Coordination, Health IT?
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
New research published in the Annals of Family Medicine explores inconsistencies in the use of health information technology to facilitate care-coordination activities.
Researchers found that care-coordination activities most commonly implemented by practices that participated in the survey were not the ones with the greatest degree of health IT support.
Physicians ranked lack of time and money at the top of the list of barriers that impede their ability to coordinate patient care.
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