@emollick Medicine is hungry for AI. Doctors spend a lot of time doing stuff that could easily be automated. According to this study, for every one hour doctors spend with the patient, they spend two on desk work. https://t.co/v9vCAdc6tQ
📚 Study Alert! For every hour physicians spend with patients, they dedicate two hours to EHR tasks. The need for balance is real. #PhysicianBurnout #EHR https://t.co/sHX3EYj11Q #studyalert #physicians #patients #ehrtasks #balanceiskey https://t.co/OeKkkThx
Recent Analysis revealed that physician spend only 27% of their time face-to-face with patients and most have to work 1~2 extra hours everyday on EMR. 🏥 https://t.co/GKMqSJi2X1
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
This supports my prejudices about EPR/EHR but wouldn't it be useful if we could compare these data with a similar study done when we didn't have electronic notes? Before EPR many tasks were done by admin clerks or secs or with a quick written request and s
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
#Socialcare NB. Avoid the mistakes of health care. Digital care records only any actual use if the data leads to information that leads to analysis that leads to knowledge and doing stuff better or saves time. 4 hour med rounds suggests scarce time need
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
RT @alisonleary1: I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on…
I am not a fan of time and motion (it logs task, not context) however the inordinate time clinical staff are spending on EHR is stunning a third-half of their working time. A Time and Motion Study in 4 Specialties | Annals of Internal Medicine https://t.c
RT @lxbrun: This time allocation study shows that physicians on average spend 49% of their work time on administrative tasks, and just 29%…
This time allocation study shows that physicians on average spend 49% of their work time on administrative tasks, and just 29% actually caring for patients. https://t.co/mGBzIOWj6y
3. For every hour that a physician spends with a patient, they spend two in front of the computer, combined with an extra 1-2 hours doing additional electronic health records or other desk work after hours. Link: 👇https://t.co/plGNUuFAZC
@kucingtapadamu Yup bener, sebenernya masalah universal sih kalau yg workload. Mungkin tambahannya di Indo keterbatasan pilihan diagnostik dan pengobatan, karena disini sistemnya kalau bisa pake obat oral dulu, ya obatin aja dulu, tar aja diagnostik penunj
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RT @DavidLaBordeMD: 2016: For every hour physicians saw patients, they were spending nearly two additional hours on paperwork. https://t.co…
RT @DavidLaBordeMD: 2016: For every hour physicians saw patients, they were spending nearly two additional hours on paperwork. https://t.co…
2016: For every hour physicians saw patients, they were spending nearly two additional hours on paperwork. https://t.co/vqOEwJVPvf https://t.co/VO4tNUGnf6 @bruce_y_lee @AnnalsofIM @ACPinternists https://t.co/MiSbwvtLIH
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
RT @DrPanMD: @DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time wit…
@DrEricBall @DrHarryThomas “During the office day, physicians spent 27.0% of their total time on direct clinical face time with patients and 49.2% of their time on EHR and desk work.” #SB250 #MedTwitter @AnnalsofIM https://t.co/3MTr1fB0fU
RT @PrayusTailor: @GallaherCaren @joncluett Your instincts are right! https://t.co/3uyipTPSRx
@GallaherCaren @joncluett Your instincts are right! https://t.co/3uyipTPSRx
A 2016 study found that physicians spent about two hours doing computer work for every hour spent face to face with a patient. https://t.co/GCs8WEep9Q
This @AmerMedicalAssn study found that #outpatient #physicians spend 1-2 hours of personal time each night doing computer and other clerical work in the #EHR. CareAlign has saved our users 1 hour every single day in their EHR… see how we can help you! htt
https://t.co/WCSnThtaQX - @SanjaybMDPhD nice study, i'd disagree slightly - https://t.co/QMjrx1nIrk - the issue isn't # of physicians, its an efficiency issue b/c of too much paperwork. Fixing paperwork could add 165k FTE physicians.
@haroldthimbleby @adyeoman @doctorcaldwell @PeteGordon68 Oops sorry that quote is from another reference: https://t.co/QzqpycYbVJ
@Dr_PJEdwards @SharpDebbie @riddmj Sinsky, C., Colligan, L., Li, L., Prgomet, M., Reynolds, S., Goeders, L., Westbrook, J., Tutty, M., Blike, G., 2016. Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice: A Time and Motion Study in 4 Specialties. Ann Inter
@ShreyaTrivediMD @PaulNWilliamz @KellyGrahamMD And I know you know this one: https://t.co/xI2JPK53pt
In a recent study, #clinicians were found to spend two thirds of their working day on paperwork! TalkingPoint delivers the benefits that #speechrecognition technology promises to create rapid, accurate clinical documentation https://t.co/rYPS9koVx8
@dp_oneill @nickgenes @lizzymitch2 @chrissyfarr It doesn't cost much to the "bottom line" because docs don't charge hourly for our services. If you consider how much time physicians spent, unpaid, on administrative tasks (including PA), it's a huge admini
“For every hour physicians provide direct clinical face time to patients, nearly 2 additional hours is spent on EHR & desk work within the clinic day. Outside office hours, physicians spend another 1-2 hours of personal time on additional clerical work
This study (of 57 doctors) found that doctors spent 27% of their time with patients and 49.2% on electronic health records. Imagine if tech could eliminate this 49.2% https://t.co/SPMEzbaa1h
RT @SharpIndex: In 2016, a study found that physicians spent two hours in the #EHR for every hour of clinical time spent with patients. Ev…
RT @SharpIndex: In 2016, a study found that physicians spent two hours in the #EHR for every hour of clinical time spent with patients. Ev…
In 2016, a study found that physicians spent two hours in the #EHR for every hour of clinical time spent with patients. Even after work, most physicians spent another hour or two with the EHR daily. Who decided this was the best use of physician time?
RT @spkalantri: "Many physicians struggle to use technology in a way that enhances their enjoyment of their practice, and they resent spend…
"Many physicians struggle to use technology in a way that enhances their enjoyment of their practice, and they resent spending more time doing clerical work than seeing patients." https://t.co/ar2ZIjgWaU
Study link: https://t.co/2Yagldikfo
Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice | Ann Intern Med | ACP | https://t.co/ER0wJMH3ZX
Reference는 여기: Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice | Ann Intern Med | ACP | https://t.co/Dn4Ttxaj0E
Sitting at home signing notes this morning...two hours of computer crap for every hour of patient care (https://t.co/ftu9qHeMxZ). My entire generation of docs and nurses were trained in the era of the "modern" EHR, but we know what modern software should
@drnickUSA @drspres For every hour of direct patient care, physicians are spending nearly 2 hours on EHR and desk work. Not the right use of physician time. See Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice in Ann Intern Med https://t.co/RVFx9LxdA9
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
RT @DocCRD: Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours…
Les dossiers médicaux électroniques ne peuvent remplacer un médecin qui vous connaît. La relation médecin-patient est toujours la plus importante et il faut placer les #patients avant les systèmes d'information! Etude [UK] https://t.co/xXl0ePNENx Article
Excellent thread by @EileenBarrettNM on literature to support #burnout-mitigating efforts. #hospmed19
@rupeshp011 @SHMLive For every hour of direct care, physicians spend nearly 2 additional hours on EHR and desk work. https://t.co/UsXzqrTdG5
Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians #burnout #hospmed19 https://t.co/WbfwaqUBHv
Looking for data to support your efforts to reduce burnout? #HM19 https://t.co/mEXx39BwlF
@kqushmaq تأييدا لكلامك د خالد..اكثر من نصف وقت الطبيب تستنفذ ع السجلات الصحيه.. https://t.co/ePjexRikwY
@AmberMeowmtl @CleoConstantine Well, for every hour a doc spends with a patient they spend 2 hours of unpaid time doing other crap, answering dumb messages, etc. It contributes to physician suicide, mental illness, etc. as they try to pay off student debt.
@Marymac6 @Ocasio2018 You're making an anecdotel claim, whereas I'm quoting from an article with sources. Here is the source from Annals of Internal Medicine: https://t.co/4nBdb0krOH
@auscandoc @shawn_whatley This American study found doctors there in 4 specialties, including family medicine, spent nearly twice as much time on paperwork as with patients. How might Canadian docs compare? https://t.co/veyc1tSA1C …
@WallisCJD @shawn_whatley This American study found doctors there in 4 specialties, including family medicine, spent nearly twice as much time on paperwork as with patients. How might Canadian docs compare? https://t.co/veyc1tSA1C
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
Research suggests doctors spend less than a third of their time with patients. They spend 50% of their time on record keeping and desk work. https://t.co/bKX9591aBk #facetime #EHR #electronichealthrecords
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
RT @jblackmerMD: Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @C…
Instead of making doctors’ lives easier, #EMRs are making them more stressful and contributing to #burnout and fatigue. @CMA_Docs is working with @Infoway and other partners to work towards a solution. And #CMAHealthSummit participants id’ed it as a v impo
RT @Philip_Edgcumbe: "For every hour physicians spent in direct contact with patients, 2 more hours are spent on electronic health record (…
"For every hour physicians spent in direct contact with patients, 2 more hours are spent on electronic health record (EHR)" (ref: https://t.co/QCasW6PspL) I hope that smart AI-powered natural language processing will help us get over this massive issue. h
Thanks @GBelfield , having spent 9 of the past 24hrs in an NHS hospital with my mum I am not surprised. But this needs to change #healthcare
It’s a small US sample (57 doctors) but worrying nonetheless. For every 1 hour in direct hands-on patient care they spend two hours on paperwork/electronic records etc. https://t.co/qO0osbvqsv
RT @randragusa: In the exam room with patients, physicians spent 52.9% of the time on direct clinical face time and 37.0% on EHR @AnnalsofI…
In the exam room with patients, physicians spent 52.9% of the time on direct clinical face time and 37.0% on EHR @AnnalsofIM https://t.co/Nb9kz9TGAg #EHR #PatientsOverPaperwork
RT @dyrbye: A2. Every 1 hour of face to face patient care = 2 hours computer work. https://t.co/CmNYqkEH6F Who signed up for that? #Provid…
@BrennenHodge More data for time spent with the EHR... https://t.co/vskEmixXMT