Electronic health records contribute to physician burnout and writing shorter case notes can ease the EHR burden. Electronic health records (EHRs) have become a primary driver of physician burnout, a ...
A study, published in BMC Infectious Diseases, examined an EMR alert system’s effectiveness in promoting the intra-hospital referral of patients with hepatitis B surface antigen antibody or ...
The notes clinicians take in the EHR often contain stigmatizing and/or negative language that sheds light on their attitudes toward patients, according to a study published July 14 in JAMA Network ...
However, paper-based records aren’t quite a thing of the past. The most recent published figures show that only 78 percent of ...
EMR-Elite also makes it easier to share and collaborate with colleagues, helping practices manage referrals, Carestream noted. Scans and notes can be shared via a USB drive or CD to facilitate ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . SAN DIEGO — Very little content in electronic health record notes is manually entered, the notes are long and ...
I recently returned to hospital-based cardiology because I missed patient contact and the camaraderie of colleagues. What I didn't miss was all the typing. Not a day goes by when I do not curse Epic, ...
The researchers found that clinician notes about Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic Black patients had similarly higher odds of containing terms undermining credibility and lower odds of supporting ...
A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology examines EHR adoption among ophthalmologists in the U.S. Study authors conducted an EHR survey with similar questions to those on a 2006 and 2011 survey on ...
Notes written about non-Hispanic Black patients had higher odds of containing terms undermining credibility and lower odds of supporting credibility compared with notes about White patients. HealthDay ...