Hand-in-hand with real-time charting is point-of-care documentation, representing another change in nurses' workflow ushered in by EHRs. The idea is that computer workstations would be located in ...
Close your eyes, and picture a nurse at work. What do you see? An older person with a nursing cap, eye glasses resting on the nose, and pen in hand while studying a patient’s chart? Or, do you see a ...
University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Dean Greer Glazer, Ph.D. The head of the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing is one of 15 committee members who helped write the Future of Nursing ...
Nearly 8 in 10 acute care nurses say they lose time each week to unproductive charting, and those facing the heaviest documentation burdens are significantly more likely to experience burnout and ...
Nurses report increased stress levels, and they have said a major contributor to burnout is unproductive charting – a burden that the KLAS Arch Collaborative says hospitals and health systems are able ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -Doctors and nurses are at odds over a controversial bill involving oversight for nurses is making its way through the Tennessee legislature. Julie Hamm has been an Advanced ...
"We must remember that the EHR is a tool; it should not dictate how we practice," wrote a Medscape reader. Perhaps it should not, but does it? The fact is, EHRs are far more than a method of entering ...