the found of satisfaction of among in physician-owned practices compared with 58.5% among those in non–physician-owned practices. they also found reported differences in various structural measures (such for documentation) and… Click to show full abstract
the found of satisfaction of among in physician-owned practices compared with 58.5% among those in non–physician-owned practices. they also found reported differences in various structural measures (such for documentation) and perceptions of burden (such as time spent on documentation), those factors did not explain the observed difference in EHR satisfaction. Some other factors that are associated with physician practice ownership at play. 3-5 much EHR-mediated clinician interacting an electronic platform to do almost they are trying to do with to they findings are the by the COVID-19 pandemic, of physicians giving up of their practices to entities not owned by A study of working for entities not controlled by 49.3% of systems and 20% insurance companies. the authors’ findings clearly suggest that a prevailing ownership trend may be a worrisome sign for the future of EHR satisfaction and rates
               
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