Severe note bloat is fueling dangerous physician burnout
You open the chart. You start clicking. Labs here. Imaging there. Notes in four different tabs, none of them organized in any order a clinician would have chosen. Prior hospitalizations buried three levels down behind a menu that requires two clicks just to find the menu. Medication reconciliation on a screen you have to navigate to separately. Problem list in one place, active diagnoses in another, allergies somewhere a third …
Severe note bloat is fueling dangerous physician burnout









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