Healthcare DIVE August 22, 2024
Emily Olsen

Nearly one-third of nurses experiencing symptoms of burnout cited their electronic health records as a contributor, according to Klas Research.

Dive Brief:

  • Nearly one-third of nurses experiencing symptoms of burnout last year said their electronic health records were a contributor, according to a report by healthcare IT research firm Klas.
  • Of those nurses, 40% said they were likely to leave their organization within the next two years.
  • Many nurses don’t think they have a say in governance over the EHR at their organizations. Sixty-five percent of survey respondents didn’t agree that they have a voice in EHR changes, while 39% said they don’t feel they can ask for fixes.

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Nursing, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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