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Shared Decision Making During the Informed Consent Process

November 13, 2018

The informed consent process is an excellent time to engage patients. Ideally, an informed consent to treatment is the end result of a shared decision making process between a clinician and patient. This process, when executed appropriately, can have many benefits. It can decrease liability exposure, increase patient adherence, protect the patient’s right to self-determination and increase patient satisfaction.1

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Patient Communication, Case Study, Physician

Solutions to Reduce EHR Burdens and Decrease Physician Burnout

October 10, 2018

Electronic health records (EHR) — including electronic medical records (EMR), electronic prescribing, electronic patient portals, and computerized physician order entry (CPOE) — are a main cause of physician burnout. Research has identified key aspects of EHR systems that contribute to physician burnout.

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Filed under: Electronic Health Records

Focus on Positive Developments in EHR

October 10, 2018

EHR developers are aware of the usability and interoperability problems with EHR that contribute to physician burnout, and they appear to be increasingly focused on clinician-focused optimization. Government agencies have developed programs and initiatives to improve EHR usability and interoperability. Various organizations have contributed to a body of research linking usability and interoperability issues to patient safety. Healthcare organizations are joining forces to prompt the development of interoperable software and devices. These developments suggest there is positive movement toward EHR systems that provide more benefits and fewer burdens to the clinicians who use them.

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Filed under: Electronic Health Records

EHR Enhanced Communication During Clinical Encounters

October 10, 2018

Patient engagement can be a key to reducing physician burnout, but EHR burdens can negatively affect patient-clinician interactions. Patient-centered EHR use is a well-researched field. Lee et al. developed a mnemonic to remind clinicians of patient-centered EHR strategies: HUMAN LEVEL.

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Filed under: Electronic Health Records

Developing EHR Expertise to Increase Satisfaction and Productivity

October 10, 2018

An EHR system is a complicated tool that requires sufficient training and practice to gain competency. Achieving EHR proficiency can reduce frustration, increase efficiency and mitigate the effects that EHR burdens have on physician burnout. Research indicates that physicians with adequate initial training are significantly more satisfied with their EHR system and that satisfaction remains consistent for more than five years following initial training.

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Filed under: Electronic Health Records

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