Nothing surprising here. Many hospital systems continue to allocate lackluster funding for Health IT. In fact, consideration for Electronic Health Records, Electronic MARs, and Barcoding are lacking in over 30% of hospitals.
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/story.cms?id=9487&page=1
So who were the top dogs?
-Midland Memorial Hospital (320 Beds) in Midland, Texas;
-Clarian North Medical Center (170 Beds) in Carmel, Ind. ;
-Newport Hospital (148 Beds) in Newport, R.I. ;
-Evanston Northwestern Healthcare (858 Licensed Beds for the System) in Evanston, Ill. ;
-Citizens Memorial Healthcare (74 Beds) in Bolivar, Mo. ;
-Memorial Health University Medical Center (580 Beds) in Savannah, Ga. ;
-St. Clair Memorial Hospital (329 Beds) in Pittsburgh;
-St. Agnes Hospital (322 Beds) in Baltimore;
-University Health System (597 Beds) in San Antonio, Texas;
-Carle Foundation Hospital (535 Beds) in Urbana, Ill. ;
-HCA-Lewis Gale Medical Center (521 Beds) in Salem, Va. ; and
-University of California San Diego Medical Centers (Hillcrest Medical Center, with 540 Beds, and Thornton Hospital, with 119 Beds) in San Diego
How is your hospital system overcoming the challenges of IT adoption?
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