"When many cures are offered for a disease, it means the disease is not curable" -Anton Chekhov
''Once you tell people there's a cure for something, the more likely they are to pressure doctors to prescribe it.'' -Robert Ehrlich, drug advertising executive.
"Opinions are like sphincters, everyone has one." - Chris Rangel
EMR Saga: Yesterday was the one week mark of our computerized medical record. It's nearly brought one staff member to tears at times because she's fallen behind on her paperwork, and I've been up past midnight most nights entering patient histories in the summary page for future reference. (Truthfully, that's because I come home for dinner, kid extracurricular events, and sometimes a nap before resuming the job.) But yesterday, everyone seemed to find their rhythm with the process. I was able to see 27 patients and finish on time instead of 22 and running 40 minutes behind. I noticed the pile of paperwork was gone from the stressed-out employee's desk, and I have no pile of paperwork waiting for me on my desk at work. Everyone's prescriptions have been called in or faxed, everyone's cholesterol letters have been sent, everyone's lab results have been filed. The staff still tends to think in terms of paper charts, though. Yesterday I heard the receptionist tell the medical assistant that she could have the chart in just a few minutes because she still had to enter the demographic data. They haven't yet grasped that more than one person can use an electronic chart at the same time. Nevertheless, we've made enormous progress in just one week. posted by Sydney on
2/04/2005 07:42:00 AM
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