Wal-Mart to Enter EHR Market
Wal-Mart to Enter EHR Market
03/16/2009, 21:51 [Penton Insight]
BENTONVILLE, Ark. ??? This spring, Wal-Mart plans to begin offering low-cost electronic health records systems to physicians, company officials told the New York Times last week. The company's Sam's Club division will partner with Dell computers and software company EClinicalWorks to offer the service. Dell will furnish the docs with a desktop or tablet personal computer, while eClinicalWorks will provide the EHR and practice management software for patient billing.
According to the Times report, the nation's largest retailer will use its buying power to secure discounts on the software and hardware, resulting in an initial cost to set up the EHR system of less than $25,000 for the first physician and about $10,000 for each additional physician in a practice.
While President Bush called for electronic health records for all Americans by 2014, many physicians have been reluctant to make the switch (see The eHealth Connection, HomeCare, August 2005). But Wal-Mart officials said their new EHR initiative would make it more accessible and cost-efficient for physicians to adopt health care IT because they could charge as much as 50 percent less than other health IT providers, the Times report said. In addition, the Obama administration is encouraging doctors to switch to electronic records with $19 billion in incentives in the economic stimulus package.
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