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Electronic Health Record Usage Patterns Across Surgical Subspecialties

机译:外科亚专业的电子健康记录使用模式

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Objectives This study aimed to utilize metrics from physician action logs to analyze surgeon clinical, volume, electronic health record (EHR) efficiency, EHR proficiency, and workload outside scheduled time as impacted by physician characteristics such as years of experience, gender, subspecialty, academic title, and administrative title. Methods We selected 30 metrics from Epic Signal, an analytic tool in Epic that extracts metrics related to clinician documentation. Metrics measuring appointments, messages, and scheduled hours per day were used as a correlate for volume. EHR efficiency, and proficiency were measured by scores built into Epic Signal. Metrics measuring time spent in the EHR outside working hours were used as a correlate for documentation burden. We analyzed these metrics among surgeons at our institution across 4 months and correlated them with physician characteristics. Results Analysis of 133 surgeons showed that, when stratified by gender, female surgeons had significantly higher EHR metrics for time per day, time per appointment, and documentation burden, and significantly lower EHR metrics for efficiency when compared to male surgeons. When stratified by experience, surgeons with 0 to 5 years of experience had significantly lower EHR metrics for volume, time per day, efficiency, and proficiency when compared to surgeons with 6 to 10 and more than 10 years of experience. On multivariate analysis, having over 10 years of experience was an independent predictor of more appointments per day, greater proficiency, and spending less time per completed message. Female gender was an independent predictor of spending more time in notes per appointment and time spent in the EHR outside working hours. Conclusion The burden associated with volume, proficiency, efficiency, and workload outside scheduled time related to EHR use varies by gender and years of experience in our cohort of surgeons. Evaluation of physician action logs could help identify those at higher risk of burnout due to burdensome medical documentation.
机译:目的 本研究旨在利用医生行动日志中的指标来分析外科医生的临床、数量、电子健康记录 (EHR) 效率、EHR 熟练程度和受医生特征影响的预定时间外的工作量,例如经验年限、性别、亚专业、学术头衔和行政职称。方法 我们从 Epic Signal 中选择了 30 个指标,Epic Signal 是 Epic 中的一个分析工具,用于提取与临床医生文档相关的指标。衡量每天约会、消息和计划小时数的指标用作数量的相关性。EHR 效率和熟练程度是通过 Epic Signal 中内置的分数来衡量的。衡量工作时间以外在 EHR 中花费的时间的指标被用作文档负担的相关性。我们在 4 个月内分析了我们机构外科医生的这些指标,并将它们与医生特征相关联。结果 对 133 名外科医生的分析表明,当按性别分层时,与男性外科医生相比,女性外科医生在每日时间、每次预约时间和文件负担方面的 EHR 指标显着更高,而效率的 EHR 指标显着较低。按经验分层时,与具有 6 至 10 年经验和 10 年以上经验的外科医生相比,具有 0 至 5 年经验的外科医生在容量、每日时间、效率和熟练程度方面的 EHR 指标明显较低。在多变量分析中,拥有超过 10 年的经验是每天更多预约、更高熟练程度和每条完成消息花费更少时间的独立预测指标。女性性别是每次预约花更多时间在笔记上和工作时间外花在 EHR 上的时间的独立预测因子。结论与我们的外科医生团队的性别和年限经验相关的工作量与预定时间外的数量、熟练程度、效率和工作量相关的负担因性别和经验年限而异。评估医生行动日志可以帮助识别那些因繁琐的医疗文件而面临更高倦怠风险的人。

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