Most primary care providers see 15 to 20 patients a day, and many of them spend up to two hours a shift typing information into patient charts. It's a leading reason for physician burnout, said Dr.
In the health care industry, there is a common adage: If you didn’t document it, it didn’t happen. For a combination of legal, medical and billing reasons, doctors spend hours every day in front of ...
The call to action comes when patients see their physician's notes, says Jan Walker, a registered nurse and principal associate in medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Harvard ...
Crafting the ideal patient progress note, at least judging from the literature, seems more easily achieved in theory than in execution. Since the late 2000s, when the electronic health record replaced ...
What does your doctor really think about your condition and health concerns? For more than a year now, patients have been able to access and read the observations doctors write down about them during ...
A new health informatics study found that clinical care documentation results in a high prevalence of text duplication and that systemic hazards require systemic interventions to fix. Earlier this ...
At Cleveland Clinic, patients are leaving their appointments with something new in hand: after-visit instructions drafted not by their physician, but by artificial intelligence. According to Cleveland ...
Healthcare needs are an inescapable facet of daily life. Current patient care at the medical facilities requires involvement not only from a primary care provider, but also from pharmacy, billing, ...
When patients receive services from mental health professionals (MHPs), they have a right to informed consent (Barsky, 2023). Informed consent includes the right to understand what kinds of records ...