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