HIT Consultant November 7, 2023
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

– A recent study reveals that telemedicine is related to increased EHR time for physicians in the ambulatory setting, primarily due to documentation of visits, and may require adjustments in productivity expectations and strategies to address EHR documentation burden for physicians in healthcare systems.

– The longitudinal cohort study of 1052 ambulatory physicians conducted at UCSF Health analyzes the time physicians spent working in the EHR during patient scheduled hours (PSH) from two one-year periods: one before the COVID-19 pandemic (August 2018-September 2019) and one after its onset (August 2020-September 2021).

Study Outcomes/Results

Comparing the period before to the period after the pandemic onset reveals that physician time spent working in the EHR during PSHs:

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