Resources tagged with: Electronic Health Records/Electronic Medical Records
Patients’ Use of Social Media Improves Doctor-Patient Relationship and Patient Well-Being: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China

This research, performed by faculty at the Harbin Institute of Technology and City University of Hong Kong, examines online communities maintained by doctors, in...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Oh look, there is a doctor after all: About the Resilience of Professional Medicine: A Commentary on McKinlay and Marceau’s ‘When there is no doctor’

This commentary, published in Social Science and Medicine, assesses McKinlay and Marceau's futuristic prediction that primary care physicians are no longer going to...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Creating resilient IT: how the sign-out sheet shows clinicians make healthcare work

The AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings article emphasizes the need for information technology (IT) systems to be resilient in their purpose. Successful IT systems...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Better Usability and Technical Stability Could Lead to Better Work-Related Well-Being among Physicians

The aim of this paper, published in Applied Clinical Informatics, examines which factors of Finnish electronic patient records (EPRs) contribute to the "overload...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Physicians Are Facing a Crisis

This article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst, cites the prevalence of burnout as an impetus for leaders in health care to reduce EMR time...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Designing and Regulating Wisely: Removing Barriers to Joy in Practice

This article, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, quantifies the cost burdens of administrative tasks -- not only on physicians, but on patients and...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Digital Technology to Engage Patients: Ensuring Access for All

The New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst released an article about the dissonance between the healthcare technology industry demographics and goals and the...

Article
Report of the AMIA EHR-2020 Task Force on the Status and Future Direction of EHRs

Published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), the article describes how the focus of the last decade of EHR innovation has involved...

Report
From OpenNotes to OurNotes: New project heads toward *real* participatory medicine

The article describes the successes of OpenNotes, a newfound EHR system where patients can access the doctor's notes to increase transparency and improve health...

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Empowering Patients Empowers Providers

Published in the Patient Engagement section of NEJM Catalyst, the article disseminates the benefits of increased symptom reporting from patients as a means to...

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