Best Practices in EMR Implementation: A Systematic Review

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This article describes the common success factors to implement an EMR system using information from the assessment of 50 EMR implementations. Knowing the success factors prior to implementing EMR's is critical given the failure rates of EMR implementations is nearly 50% at the time this article was written.

The methodology of collecting the supporting information was collected from 125 Medline and Google searched articles over a ten year period from 1985 to 2006. The articles consisted of EMR implementations involving CPOE, stand alone EMR’s and where physician involvement was needed.

Below is a summary of the success factors during the pre-implementation and post implementation phase. These are critical to the success of clinical systems. The more success factors met, the more successful an EMR implementation will be.

Comments: This article provided key suggestions for increasing the odds of a successful EMR implementation by using the experience of real world EMR implementations. The article provided little numerical evidence to support the success factors.

by Jim Sorensen

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