EHR Intelligence February 22, 2021
Christopher Jason

Since the passage of the HITECH Act, ONC has aimed to mitigate EHR clinician burnout and improve EHR satisfaction through regulations.

Fully comprehending a future path to mitigating EHR clinician burnout requires a complete understanding of the intent and development of health IT regulations and why these regulations exist, according to a recent article published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA).

Two health IT experts from the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology (ONC), Andrew Gettinger and Teresa Zayas-Cabán, penned an article about the administration’s current and future efforts to mitigate clinician burnout and improve clinician EHR satisfaction.

Since the 2009 passage of the HITECH Act, clinician burnout has grown rapidly across the...

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