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Avoiding EHR sticker shock
Contemporary OB/GYN, 05/06/08
Lowes R - Shopping for an electronic health record (EHR) system can be an unpleasant surprise. It happens when you hear a quote for EHR software say $13,000 per provider - and forget that software constitutes just one slice of the total cost. Hardware, training, and support represent the lion's share of the first-year sticker price, which includes charges you never dreamed of like thousands for software to connect your new system to a laboratory computer. Suddenly a $13,000 quote buds an extra zero.
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