Every time you survey a group of physicians on their biggest stressors, Electronic Medical Records is a clear #1.
Why is that? Why are the implementation of electronic medical records and the dramatic increase in physician burnout synchronous?
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In my work with over 160 healthcare organizations to date, the answer is plain as day on nearly every job site I have visited:
This is simple OVERWHELM - in the front lines of patient care, there is too much work and not enough hands on deck
The whirlwind of EMR has destroyed many physician's ability to be effective at the point of care. It is a constant distraction to quality decisions, effective communication and a clear threat to the health and wellbeing of the physicians and their staff members.
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Electronic Medical Records and other sources of digital overload (texts, email, patient portals, cell phone apps) have changed the nature of a physician's work and massively increased the number of tasks at the point of care. Studies show doctors spend up to two hours in the EMR for every hour of face time with patients.
It would be No Big Deal if the healthcare industry had done the most appropriate thing ... increased staffing levels to handle the increased workload. With rare exception, employers have simply dumped the data entry responsibilities on the doctors and other front line staff.
This is a completely avoidable crisis.
Ineffective management of digital overload has turned EMR into a Physician Burnout Issue ...
when it should simply be a Staffing Issue !!