Drowning in Data Technology has become an integral part of healthcare, sometimes to the chagrin of the clinicians - not to mention the feelings of practice administrators. Most health care workers spend more time interacting with the electronic health record (EHR) than the patient. Consider this further, and it is clear - after about a decade of specialized training to take care of patients, a majority of clinicians’ time is spent on data entry. From a physician entering information during an exam, to a nurse recording vitals, … [Read More...] about The Voice of Medicine
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Patient Engagement With Education–It’s More Than a Handout!
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SP has been a patient in the practice for several years and comes once a year for refills; he rarely calls. Recently, SP’s appointment had … [Read More...] about SP Complains Publicly About the Practice
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