Are EHRs Giving You Burnout? Technology May Be a Part of the Problem.
The Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association is out with new research that looks at how electronic health records (EHRs) and patient-generated data can lead to burnout in clinical situations. You’re probably used to entering information and clicking through virtual menus all day long, but how are these digital tools affecting your physical and mental health?
It’s more complicated than you might think.
The Problem with EHRs
The report comes from Jiancheng Ye, a PhD student at Northwestern University. He found that EHRs and integrating patient data can create challenges and obstacles on the job. Providers go to work to take care of other people, but all this technology can get in the way.
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