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*[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/opinion/doctors-nurses-and-the-paperwork-crisis-that-could-unite-them.html New York Times - Doctors, Nurses and the Paperwork Crisis That Could Unite Them, Theresa Brown, Stephen Bergman, published 31 Dec 2019]
 
*[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/opinion/doctors-nurses-and-the-paperwork-crisis-that-could-unite-them.html New York Times - Doctors, Nurses and the Paperwork Crisis That Could Unite Them, Theresa Brown, Stephen Bergman, published 31 Dec 2019]
 
*[https://fortune.com/longform/electronic-health-records-fraud/ Fortune Magazine/Kaiser Health News - Electronic Health Records Creating a ‘New Era’ of Health Care Fraud, Officials Say, Fred Schulte and Erika Fry, published 23 Dec 2019]
 
*[https://fortune.com/longform/electronic-health-records-fraud/ Fortune Magazine/Kaiser Health News - Electronic Health Records Creating a ‘New Era’ of Health Care Fraud, Officials Say, Fred Schulte and Erika Fry, published 23 Dec 2019]
*[https://www.radiologybusiness.com/topics/leadership/healthcare-artificial-intelligence-burnout Radiology Business - 80% of healthcare pros believe AI is reducing burnout (survey finds), Marty Stempniak, published 16 December 2019]
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*[https://fortune.com/longform/medical-records-government-regulation-patient-risk/ Fortune Magazine/Kaiser Health News - No Safety Switch: How Lax Oversight of Electronic Health Records Puts Patients at Risk - Special interests and congressional inaction doomed efforts to regulate electronic medical records, putting patients at risk, Fred Schulte and Erika Fry, published 21 Nov 2019]
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 20 January 2020

The Reducing Clinician Burden (RCB) Project is an activity of the HL7 Electronic Health Record Work Group (EHR WG).

Please subscribe to the HL7 EHR WG listserver for meeting announcements, agendas and updates regarding current work.

The RCB Project team meets via teleconference on the 1st and 3rd Mondays each month - at 3PM ET (US). To join the teleconference: https://global.gotomeeting.com/meeting/join/798931918

NOTE: DRAFT documents may be incomplete and are posted for Team review and discourse. Please take care to note their draft (tentative) status if referencing or sharing with others.


HL7 RCB Project - Presentations

HL7 RCB Project - Analysis Worksheets

"See What We Mean"

HL7 RCB Project - Reducing Burden - Success Stories

HL7 RCB Project - Survey and Responses

HL7 RCB Project - Focus Team Drafts

US Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) DRAFT "Strategy on Reducing Burden"

US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Patients over Paperwork Initiative

More RCB Perspectives and Resources

HL7 RCB Project - Reference Sources