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Family Doctors Rage: Health Insurance Companies Put Their Hands in Their Laps – Electronic Patient Records Before Failure

Summary by merkur.de
The electronic patient file is on a heavy footing. Now the family doctor's association blames the cash registers, since the ePA in its current form is "simply not suitable for everyday use".

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Only a fraction of the statutory insured person currently uses the electronic patient file. It is considered to be less user-friendly. Furthermore, the technical confusion between health insurance companies and medical practices is large.

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The electronic patient file is on a heavy footing. Now the family doctor's association blames the cash registers, since the ePA in its current form is "simply not suitable for everyday use".

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Here you will find information on the topic of "Digitalization". Read now "Debates on the increased use of e-patient files".

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The family doctor's association makes an alarm: The electronic patient file (ePA) threatens to fail. According to the head of the association, there are several reasons for this.

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The family doctor's association warns against a failure of the electronic patient file and calls on the health insurance companies to provide better information.

·Germany
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Even months after its introduction, the electronic patient file is hardly actively used. The family doctor's association is disillusioned - and sees the guilt mainly with the health insurance companies.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Deutsches Ärzteblatt broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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