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EHR software: What’s the total cost of ownership?

February 26, 2019 / 6 min read

As technology continues its relentless march into the healthcare industry, electronic health record systems are becoming commonplace. But, buyers beware: Hidden costs can significantly drive up your total cost of ownership. Here’s what to watch out for.

Is your healthcare organization planning to buy an electronic health record (EHR) system? If so, keep this buzzword in mind — total cost of ownership (TCO) — the all-inclusive amount for technology and services that you’ll be paying over the life of the contract. TCO takes into account all costs (both short term and long term, and direct and indirect) that you’ll pay to implement, operate, maintain, and support your EHR solution.

If you’re new to the world of EHR systems or thinking about replacing your current one, here are some important cost-related questions you’ll need to answer when calculating the TCO of your organization’s future implementation.

Most EHR projects have significant cost requirements for project management and implementation staff.

And, while not directly related to project staffing, plan on costs attributable to a temporary decrease in productivity while users get efficiently trained on the new system.

Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you understand the agreement renewal terms.

Many providers have learned expensive lessons when contracting for EHR systems, and first among them — never to rely on the vendor’s total cost projection. It’s critical to identify all of the EHR system costs — both apparent and hidden — over the projected lifespan of the system and then build a model to forecast the TCO.

For more information on how to calculate the TCO of an EHR system for your health organization, give us a call.


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