In the article The
Hidden Cost of a Click, the author states, “A bad user interface
can turn an EMR/HER into a minefield of medical errors and inefficiency.”
At the present time, the number of clicks necessary to fill
out a chart is endlessly time consuming and non-productive. The cost per click is now being calculated
and quantified. The work flow is slowed
down and there is a real-not imagined- price to pay.
One solution is to create an auto-flow sequence that is
tunable by site or provider and that comfortably guides the clinician from one
area of the chart to another in a logical-customary- sequence. If an out of sequence entry is desired, this
should be easily accomplished. A system
with automatic guidance will eliminate the need to figure out where one should
go next, especially if one is interrupted.
When it is acknowledged that one area is complete, it then moves to the
next area when documentation is continued or resumed. Once the area is completed, the list
shrinks. Your favorite click might be
auto-sequenced.
An example sequence could be...
- Vital signs
- Triage sheet
- Past medical history
- Nursing notes
- History and PE in logical order
- Medical decision making
- CPOE
- Lab and x-ray results
- Clinical course
- Final diagnosis
- Disposition
- e-Prescribing
- Patient education
- Follow-up
- Review nursing notes
- Sign the chart
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