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Metrics for Assessing Physician Activity Using Electronic Health Record Log Data

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  • Christine A. Sinsky
  • Adam Rule
  • Genna Cohen
  • Brian G. Arndt
  • Tait D. Shanafelt
  • Christopher D. Sharp
  • Sally L. Baxter
  • Ming Tai-Seale
  • Sherry Yan
  • You Chen
  • Julia Adler-Milstein
  • Michelle Hribar

Abstract

Electronic health record (EHR) log data have shown promise in measuring physician time spent on clinical activities, contributing to deeper understanding and further optimization of the clinical environment.

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  • Christine A. Sinsky & Adam Rule & Genna Cohen & Brian G. Arndt & Tait D. Shanafelt & Christopher D. Sharp & Sally L. Baxter & Ming Tai-Seale & Sherry Yan & You Chen & Julia Adler-Milstein & Michelle H, "undated". "Metrics for Assessing Physician Activity Using Electronic Health Record Log Data," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 50e1a11e7e664342a421de11e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:50e1a11e7e664342a421de11e5b35be6
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    1. Baumann, Lisa Ann & Baker, Jannah & Elshaug, Adam G., 2018. "The impact of electronic health record systems on clinical documentation times: A systematic review," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 122(8), pages 827-836.
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