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25 × 5 Symposium to Reduce Documentation Burden: Report-out and Call for Action
Hobensack M, Levy DR, Cato K, Detmer DE, Johnson KB, Williamson J, Murphy J, Moy A, Withall J, Lee R, Rossetti SC, Rosenbloom ST. 25 × 5 Symposium to Reduce Documentation Burden: Report-out and Call for Action. Applied Clinical Informatics 2022, 13: 439-446. PMID: 35545125, PMCID: PMC9095342, DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1746169.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsDocumentation burdenSuboptimal patient careElectronic health recordsList of interventionsBreakout groupsPatient careWeekly sessionsClinician burnoutHealth systemCliniciansHealth recordsCorresponding burdenBurdenInterventionSteering committee membersDocumentation requirementsAction itemsCentral contributorSteering CommitteeGroupSessionsPresentationAdvocacy groupsSpecific actionsCareAssessing Electronic Health Record (EHR) Use during a Major EHR Transition: An Innovative Mixed Methods Approach
Molloy-Paolillo B, Mohr D, Levy D, Cutrona S, Anderson E, Rucci J, Helfrich C, Sayre G, Rinne S. Assessing Electronic Health Record (EHR) Use during a Major EHR Transition: An Innovative Mixed Methods Approach. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2023, 38: 999-1006. PMID: 37798584, PMCID: PMC10593729, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-023-08318-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsEHR timeHealthcare workersVeterans AffairsTotal EHR timeDocumentation timeHealthcare workers' perceptionsEHR usabilityEHR transitionsNew electronic health recordHealth recordsEHR use patternsEHR adoptionObserved improvementClinical workflowGradual improvementInadequate trainingMonthsConclusionsThe integrationInterview transcriptsInterview participantsParticipantsWorkers' perceptionsOngoing concernYearsInterventions to mitigate EHR and documentation burden in health professions trainees: A scoping review
Levy D, Rossetti S, Brandt C, Melnick E, Hamilton A, Rinne S, Womack D, Mohan V. Interventions to mitigate EHR and documentation burden in health professions trainees: A scoping review. Applied Clinical Informatics 2024 PMID: 39366661, DOI: 10.1055/a-2434-5177.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEHR burdenElectronic health recordsHealth professions traineesExperiences of interventionsHealth professionalsDocumentation burdenInpatient settingExperienced health professionalsBurden modelPeer-reviewed studiesQuasi-experimental designDesigning new interventionsShift handoffsEHR workflowPhysician traineesPerspective of interventionHealth recordsPRISMA-ScRScoping reviewLiving tasksConcept clarificationTeam communicationTrainee experienceWorkflow modelNew interventions
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VA's EHR transition and health professions trainee programs: Findings and impacts of a multistakeholder learning community
Brunner J, Ahlness E, Anderson E, Molloy‐Paolillo B, Braga A, Cutrona S, Helfrich C, Levy D, Matteau E, Walton E, Sayre G, Rinne S. VA's EHR transition and health professions trainee programs: Findings and impacts of a multistakeholder learning community. Learning Health Systems 2024 DOI: 10.1002/lrh2.10460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health record transitionElectronic health recordsEHR trainingVeterans AffairsSurvey's free-text responsesDepartment of Veterans AffairsHealth professions traineesFree-text responsesOften-overlooked populationTrainee's challengesHealth recordsEHR accessResults InterviewsQuantitative survey findingsVisit volumeGo-liveThematic analysisInterview transcriptsClinic employeesQualitative studyClinical trainingProgram leadersHigh satisfactionTrainee programNational efforts