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, ...
Providing patients with access to their physician's notes benefits those patients and does not add to a doctor's workload, according to a new study published this week in the Annals of Internal ...
Patients are more connected to their care than ever before and are empowered to access information, such as clinical notes. They are now the top users of the NYU Langone Health's electronic health ...
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 ...
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 ...
A study published in Health Affairs this week used machine learning to investigate whether providers' negative patient descriptors in electronic health records varied by race or ethnicity. Compared ...
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 ...
Google has a idea it thinks will improve physicians’ EHR documentation processes, according to a research paper cited in the Politico Morning eHealth newsletter. The paper, which was uploaded to ...
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 ...
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Flu vaccination rates have been far from ideal in recent years, but a new study suggests that physician prompts on electronic health records could make a big difference. Scientists at the University ...
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 ...
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