Opinion | Death by 10,000 Clicks: The Electronic Health Record
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Opinion > Second Opinions Here are a few steps to relieve the burden by January 21, 2023 Electronic health records (EHRs), once…
Opinion > Second Opinions Here are a few steps to relieve the burden by January 21, 2023 Electronic health records (EHRs), once…
This is Part 2 of a 2-part series related to the power of touch in the clinical medical environment.
This is Part 2 of a 2-part series related to the power of touch in the clinical medical environment.
The use of healthcare information technology (IT) has increased exponentially over the last 5 years, and as a frontline…
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As more millennials finish their medical training, they are bringing with them new ideas about how to practice medicine.
By Nathaniel P. Morris June 18 at 2:00 PM I arrived at the hospital, white coat and stethoscope in hand.
By Nathaniel P. Morris June 18 at 2:00 PM I arrived at the hospital, white coat and stethoscope in hand.
I've spent a lot of time writing about the suboptimal nature of electronic medical records and what we need to be doing better.
MedpageToday by December 13, 2016 One of the topics that I write most about is the interaction of health care information…
Source: Flickr/Jeff Eaton/CC BY-SA 2.0 I always thought of myself as the reluctant millennial, as if I could choose my way out…
I was dining at a friend's house recently after a long day in the hospital. He has just bought a beautiful new home with his…
It has always been true that the older and the sicker a patient becomes the more crucial the doctor-patient relationship and…
To provide the best level of care, physicians need to spend as much time as they can with their patients. So why are we asking…
I did something very liberating last week; unfortunately, it was liberating with a dash of stupid. After waiting 75 minutes for…
However, shift restrictions may contribute to less time for direct patient care, according to two new studies. Researchers…
( Johns Hopkins Medicine ) Medical interns spend just 12 percent of their time examining and talking with patients, and more…