2. Additional costs to exchange with outside providers: Many physicians have opted out to exchange healthcare data with outside data because of the additional fees they are charged to use the interface. Some providers reported paying at least $5,000 to exchange data with laboratory, networks, and other providers. This phenomenon disincentives the exchange of EHRs. …show more content…
Difficult workflow to send from EHR system: Switching from paper-documentation to EHR implies training and time to get used to the interface. As a result, several healthcare providers encountered a 20% loss of productivity. However, the percentage of loss decreased over the following years as they got used to the system. Another drawback is having to paper-document when the system crashes and later having report it