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EHR Topic - Excessive Data Entry Requirements
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The HL7 EHR WG has been challenged to address the topic of "excessive data entry requirements under [the US] Meaningful Use Program." This Wiki Page is intended to capture key discussion points and reference materials related thereto. Please contact an EHR WG Co-Chair to contribute.
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.
Project Discourse
- Project Formation Discussion Points, revised 11 Oct 2016
- Initial Discussion Thread - Statements of Several Past and Present HL7 EHR WG Co-Chairs, in chronological order, revised 11 Oct 2016
Reference Materials
- HL7 C-CDA Relevant and Pertinent Implementation Guide Project, including survey results
- American Medical Association - Improving Care: Priorities to Improve Electronic Health Record Usability, 2014; Steven Stack MD, Chair, Gary Botstein MD, John Mattison MD, Genevieve Melton-Meaux MA MD, Blackford Middleton MD MPH, Raj Ratwani PhD, Christopher Ross, Christine Sinsinsky MD, Steven Steinhubl MD, Michael Zaroukian MD PHD
- American College of Physicians - Clinical Documentation in the 21st Century: Policy Position Paper, 2015; Thompson Kuhn MA, Peter Basch MD, Michael Barr MD MBA; highlights by David Schlossman MD PhD FACP MS (Informatics) CPHIMS
- Annals of Internal Medicine - American College of Physicians Abstract - Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice: A Time and Motion Study in 4 Specialities, 6 Sep 2016; Christine Sinsky MD, Lacey Colligan MD, Ling Li PHD, Mirela Prgomet PHD, Sam Reynolds MBA, Lindsey Goeders MBA, Johanna Westbrook PhD, Michael Tutty PhD, George Blike MD
- Electronic Health Records: An Unfulfilled Promise and a Call to Action, 6 Sep 2016; Susan Hingle MD
- Five Usability Barriers Preventing Health IT From Supporting Clinician Needs; David Schlossman MD PhD FACP MS (Informatics) CPHIMS, Nancy Staggers PhD RN FAAN
- Mayo Clinic: Relationship Between Clerical Burden and Characteristics of the Electronic Environment With Physician Burnout and Professional Satisfaction, Jul 2016; Tait D. Shanafelt MD, Lotte N. Dyrbye MD MHPE, Christine Sinsky MD, Omar Hasan MBBS MPH, Daniel Satele MS, Jeff Sloan PhD, and Colin P. West MD PhD
- The Rise of the Medical Scribe Industry Implications for the Advancement of Electronic Health Records, 7 April 2015; George A. Gellert MD MPH MPA, Ricardo Ramirez LVN, S. Luke Webster MD