How to make the electronic health record your friend
- PMID: 37233610
- DOI: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000001261
How to make the electronic health record your friend
Abstract
Purpose of review: The electronic health record (EHR) has become ubiquitous among healthcare providers. It has revolutionized how we care for patients allowing for instant access to records, improved order entry, and improved patient outcomes. However, it has also been implicated as a source of stress, burnout, and workplace dissatisfaction among its users. The article provides an overview of factors associated with burnout focusing on the pediatrician and pediatric subspecialist workflows and will summarize practical tips based on clinical informatics principles for addressing these factors.
Recent findings: Several metrics related to EHR including training, efficiency and lack of usability have been cited as factors associated with burnout. Organizational, personal, and interpersonal factors as well as work culture are more associated with burnout than EHR use.
Summary: Organizational strategies to address burnout include first monitoring metrics including physician satisfaction and wellbeing, incorporating mindfulness and teamwork, and decreasing stress from the EHR by providing training, standardized workflows, and efficiency tools. All clinicians should feel empowered to customize workflows and seek organizational help for improving EHR use.
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