Burnout related to electronic health record use in primary care

J Budd - Journal of primary care & community health, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Physician burnout has been increasing in the United States, especially in primary care, and
the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) is a prominent contributor. This review article …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the alert appropriateness of clinical decision support systems in supporting clinical workflow

OO Olakotan, MM Yusof - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2020 - Elsevier
The overwhelming number of medication alerts generated by clinical decision support
systems (CDSS) has led to inappropriate alert overrides, which may lead to unintended …

[图书][B] Improving outcomes with clinical decision support: an implementer's guide

JA Osheroff, J Teich, D Levick, L Saldana, F Velasco… - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Winner of the 2012 HIMSS Book of the Year Award! Co-published by HIMSS, the Scottsdale
Institute, AMIA, AMDIS and SHM, this second edition of the authoritative guide to CDS …

[HTML][HTML] Electronic health record alert-related workload as a predictor of burnout in primary care providers

ME Gregory, E Russo, H Singh - Applied clinical informatics, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) have been shown to increase physician
workload. One EHR feature that contributes to increased workload is asynchronous alerts …

Information overload and missed test results in electronic health record–based settings

H Singh, C Spitzmueller, NJ Petersen… - JAMA internal …, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
Methods. From June 2010 through November 2010, we conducted a cross-sectional survey
of VA primary care practitioners (PCPs); trainees and subspecialists were excluded. 6 The …

Association of the usability of electronic health records with cognitive workload and performance levels among physicians

LM Mazur, PR Mosaly, C Moore, L Marks - JAMA network open, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Current electronic health record (EHR) user interfaces are suboptimally
designed and may be associated with excess cognitive workload and poor performance …

Blame the patient, blame the doctor or blame the system? A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies of patient safety in primary care

G Daker-White, R Hays, J McSharry, S Giles… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Objective Studies of patient safety in health care have traditionally focused on hospital
medicine. However, recent years have seen more research located in primary care settings …

Exploring the sociotechnical intersection of patient safety and electronic health record implementation

DW Meeks, A Takian, DF Sittig, H Singh… - Journal of the …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Objective The intersection of electronic health records (EHR) and patient safety is complex.
To examine the applicability of two previously developed conceptual models …

Notifications received by primary care practitioners in electronic health records: a taxonomy and time analysis

DR Murphy, B Reis, DF Sittig, H Singh - The American journal of medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Asynchronous electronic health record (EHR)-based alerts used to notify
practitioners via an inbox-like format rather than through synchronous computer “pop-up” …

Primary care practitioners' views on test result management in EHR-enabled health systems: a national survey

H Singh, C Spitzmueller, NJ Petersen… - Journal of the …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Context Failure to notify patients of test results is common even when electronic health
records (EHRs) are used to report results to practitioners. We sought to understand the …