Nurses report increased stress levels, and they have said a major contributor to burnout is unproductive charting – a burden that the KLAS Arch Collaborative says hospitals and health systems are able ...
There is ongoing discussion about physician burnout and stress, but doctors aren't the only ones under pressure. A 2020 nursing survey found that almost two-thirds of nurses (62%) experienced burnout ...
Nearly 8 in 10 acute care nurses say they lose time each week to unproductive charting, and those facing the heaviest documentation burdens are significantly more likely to experience burnout and ...
Hand-in-hand with real-time charting is point-of-care documentation, representing another change in nurses' workflow ushered in by EHRs. The idea is that computer workstations would be located in ...
Maintaining high quality clinical documentation is essential for a number of reasons, including improved patient safety and better adherence to accreditation standards. Marie Boyd, administrator at ...
The hospital used reports in Epic to discover that nurses were spending more than 30 percent of their 12 hour shifts working in the hospital systems EHR. The hospital formed “Project Joy” in 2017 to ...
"While there is some skepticism among nurses, I believe that when applied in the right settings, artificial intelligence is far from a threat," says Hadassah Backman, CEO of Guardoc, a clinical data ...
Nursing is a profession that demands constant interaction, which can be challenging for introverted personalities. Introverts, according to psychotherapist and psychologist Carl Jung, are drawn to the ...
Before EHRs were implemented, they were touted as a huge step forward in patient care. They were supposed to be more accurate, safer, timelier, and faster. Computers were going to free up nurses to ...