Analysis of Electronic Health Record Use and Clinical Productivity and Their Association With Physician Turnover
Melnick ER, Fong A, Nath B, Williams B, Ratwani RM, Goldstein R, O’Connell R, Sinsky CA, Marchalik D, Mete M. Analysis of Electronic Health Record Use and Clinical Productivity and Their Association With Physician Turnover. JAMA Network Open 2021, 4: e2128790. PMID: 34636911, PMCID: PMC8511970, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.28790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsPhysician turnoverRetrospective cohort studyElectronic health record usePractice networkPhysician productivityWarrants further investigationCohort studyEHR timeAge 45Care teamPhysician departurePhysician ordersMAIN OUTCOMEHigh riskPatient timeAmbulatory physiciansPatient volumeUnique physiciansRecord useEHR useHealth care organizationsPhysiciansHealth recordsClinical timeQuantifying EHR and Policy Factors Associated with the Gender Productivity Gap in Ambulatory, General Internal Medicine
Li H, Rotenstein L, Jeffery M, Paek H, Nath B, Williams B, McLean R, Goldstein R, Nuckols T, Hoq L, Melnick E. Quantifying EHR and Policy Factors Associated with the Gender Productivity Gap in Ambulatory, General Internal Medicine. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2023, 39: 557-565. PMID: 37843702, PMCID: PMC10973284, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-023-08428-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsWork relative value unitsPhysician genderPractice characteristicsWomen physiciansMen physiciansGeneral internal medicine physiciansEHR useInternal medicine physiciansPhysician productivityGeneral internal medicineMultivariable adjustmentPatient counselingCare discussionsPhysician ageClinical activityMedicine physicians