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Time Spent on Dedicated Patient Care and Documentation Tasks Before and After the Introduction of a Structured and Standardized Electronic Health Record

机译:引入结构化和标准化的电子健康记录前后在专用的患者护理和文档处理任务上花费的时间

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>Background  Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting a structured and standardized electronic health record (EHR) will lead to more time documenting and less time for patient care, especially during consultations. >Objective  This study measures the effect of the introduction of a structured and standardized EHR on documentation time and time for dedicated patient care during outpatient consultations. >Methods  We measured physicians' time spent on four task categories during outpatient consultations: documentation, patient care, peer communication, and other activities. Physicians covered various specialties from two university hospitals that jointly implemented a structured and standardized EHR. Preimplementation, one hospital used a legacy-EHR, and one primarily paper-based records. The same physicians were observed 2 to 6 months before and 6 to 8 months after implementation. We analyzed consultation duration, and percentage of time spent on each task category. Differences in time distribution before and after implementation were tested using multilevel linear regression. >Results  We observed 24 physicians (162 hours, 439 consultations). We found no significant difference in consultation duration or number of consultations per hour. In the legacy-EHR center, we found the implementation associated with a significant decrease in time spent on dedicated patient care (−8.5%). In contrast, in the previously paper-based center, we found a significant increase in dedicated time spent on documentation (8.3%) and decrease in time on combined patient care and documentation (−4.6%). The effect on dedicated documentation time significantly differed between centers. >Conclusion  Implementation of a structured and standardized EHR was associated with 8.5% decrease in time for dedicated patient care during consultations in one center and 8.3% increase in dedicated documentation time in another center. These results are in line with physicians' concerns that the introduction of a structured and standardized EHR might lead to more documentation burden and less time for dedicated patient care.
机译:>背景医生花费了大约35%的时间来记录患者数据。他们担心采用结构化和标准化的电子健康记录(EHR)将导致更多的时间记录和更少的患者护理时间,尤其是在咨询过程中。 >目的这项研究测量了引入结构化和标准化的EHR对门诊期间患者专心护理的记录时间和时间的影响。 >方法我们测量了医生在门诊期间花费在四个任务类别上的时间:文档,患者护理,同伴交流和其他活动。医师涵盖了两家大学医院的各种专科,这些医院共同实施了结构化和标准化的EHR。在实施之前,一所医院使用了遗留电子病历,而另一家主要使用纸质记录。实施前2至6个月和实施后6至8个月观察相同的医生。我们分析了咨询时间,以及在每个任务类别上花费的时间百分比。使用多层线性回归测试了实施前后时间分布的差异。 >结果我们观察了24位医生(162小时,共439次咨询)。我们发现咨询时间或每小时咨询次数没有显着差异。在传统EHR中心中,我们发现实施与在专用患者护理上花费的时间显着减少(-8.5%)有关。相比之下,在以前的纸质中心,我们发现花在文件上的专用时间显着增加(8.3%),而病人护理和文件组合的时间减少了(-4.6%)。各中心对专用文档时间的影响差异很大。 >结论 one在一个中心中,实施结构化和标准化的EHR可使专科患者就诊的时间减少8.5%,而在另一家中心中的专用文件时间则增加8.3%。这些结果符合医生的担忧,即采用结构化和标准化的EHR可能导致更多的文件负担和更少的专职患者护理时间。

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