#SARSCoV2 Another reason for physicians to get rid of computer-mice/keyboards and move to chatbots #EHR #clickfatigue https://t.co/ylcLFCntqf
RT @TerranceTLeeMD: Article #4: Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patien…
RT @TerranceTLeeMD: Article #4: Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patien…
Article #4: Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patient Participation (https://t.co/TUHZzk9E3e)
RT @DrJonTilburt: trying to decide whether to optimize my EPIC workflow for "go live" or read an article about how to mitigate relationship…
RT @DrJonTilburt: trying to decide whether to optimize my EPIC workflow for "go live" or read an article about how to mitigate relationship…
trying to decide whether to optimize my EPIC workflow for "go live" or read an article about how to mitigate relationship damage from ehr Street et al - https://t.co/GFZlOtPuml @MayoClinic @patientrev
RT @DrWillMartinez: Need more of this in medicine👍 patients don’t care what you know till they know that you care, this says “I care” Ite…
RT @DrWillMartinez: Need more of this in medicine👍 patients don’t care what you know till they know that you care, this says “I care” Ite…
RT @DrWillMartinez: Need more of this in medicine👍 patients don’t care what you know till they know that you care, this says “I care” Ite…
It feels bad when the Dr. has a visit with the computer, not you. How do we helps docs have efficient visits + still engage? #EMR #primarycare https://t.co/v8YNwbT0pW
RT @DrWillMartinez: Need more of this in medicine👍 patients don’t care what you know till they know that you care, this says “I care” Ite…
Need more of this in medicine👍 patients don’t care what you know till they know that you care, this says “I care” Item 3 particularly important in light of this recent study in @JournalGIM https://t.co/H6OaJRNqbh https://t.co/3tAFVjGVMH
RT @JournalGIM: Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patient Participation…
Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patient Participation https://t.co/l0wxY76BOL
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
Keystrokes, Mouse Clicks, and Gazing at the Computer: How Physician Interaction with the EHR Affects Patient Participation https://t.co/KN5tq9RKo3 #meded
Great research! We need to learn more about the impact of the #EHR on patient engagement, which can impact quality of care and professional satisfaction - drivers of #physicianburnout https://t.co/kawnrjjGWN
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @randragusa: Patients may be more reluctant to actively participate in medical encounters when physicians are more physically engaged wi…
RT @randragusa: Patients may be more reluctant to actively participate in medical encounters when physicians are more physically engaged wi…
Patients may be more reluctant to actively participate in medical encounters when physicians are more physically engaged with the computer keyboard activity than when their behavior is less demonstrative like gazing at EHR @SpringerNature https://t.co/uhw8
The more doctors watch the computer instead of the patient, the less the patient participates actively. But patients respond when MDs ask Qs, try to elicit their involvement (even if doing so while clicking away) https://t.co/W3CYc8OxwV
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
More data on the challenges of EHRs and how we can work with them, as we have to. #EHR #patient #patientsafety https://t.co/qrvMH4deBo
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM st…
How keystrokes, mouse clicks & computer gazing affects patient participation in clinical encounter - new @JournalGIM study by Street etal @IQuEStHouston https://t.co/20HU0eEUF9