
U.S. physician EHR capability to identify patients for care 2017, by age
In 2017, around 70 percent of physicians aged 45 to 54 years in the United States had computerized capabilities to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care, compared to around 64 percent of physicians aged 55 to 64 years. This statistic illustrates the percentage of office-based U.S. physicians who had computerized capability to identify patients due for preventive or follow-up care in 2017, by age.