Novel Nonproprietary Measures of Ambulatory Electronic Health Record Use Associated with Physician Work Exhaustion.
Accumulating evidence indicates an association between physician electronic health record (EHR) use after work hours and occupational distress including burnout. These studies are based on either physician perception of time spent in EHR through surveys which may be prone to bias or by utilizing vendor-defined EHR use measures which often rely on proprietary algorithms that may not take into account variation in physician's schedules which may underestimate time spent on [...]
Author(s): Sinha, Amrita, Shanafelt, Tait D, Trockel, Mickey, Wang, Hanhan, Sharp, Christopher
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731678