What distinguishes satisfied EHR users? Personal initiative is the most common success element among highly satisfied EHR users. This involves the clinician’s proactive attempts to learn the EMR and seek assistance when they have questions. The second most prevalent response is that the practitioner is familiar with the EHR in use. Personality and a positive […]

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Interoperability of health data and user-centered EHR software design can help resolve issues that contribute to administrative burdens leading to physician burnout, according to an  advisory from the Surgeon General. Physician burnout is caused by an increase in stress levels due to increased pressure of maintaining patient care and also tackling administrative tasks. Burnout is […]

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