Alongside Meaningful Use Progress, Survey Finds Obstacles Remain

Erin McCann | Government Health IT | April 24, 2013

Meaningful use will bring about the most significant improvements in the health information technology arena, say health IT executives, who are working tirelessly to meet industry deadlines. A new survey finds it's still a trying task, however, with officials citing regulation ambiguity and competing IT projects as the biggest barriers to moving forward with MU.

The survey, conducted by the Stoltenberg Consulting firm, includes insight from HIT management, physicians, clinicians, government agencies and HIT vendors who attended the 2013 HIMSS Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans.

Although health IT executives expect meaningful use to yield big improvements for their organization, the road to attestation is oftentimes uphill. "Organizations still need to overcome the hurdles inherent in meeting meaningful use . . . before they can reap the benefits of it," said Shane Pilcher, vice president of Stoltenberg Consulting, in a press statement.