The Marquette College of Nursing in Milwaukee announced this week that it has started to train nursing students in electronic health record documentation using Epic’s Lyceum platform, an educational ...
There is ongoing discussion about physician burnout and stress, but doctors aren't the only ones under pressure. A 2020 nursing survey found that almost two-thirds of nurses (62%) experienced burnout ...
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 ...
Nursing documentation is a cornerstone of contemporary healthcare, integrating systematic recording of patient observations, interventions, and outcomes with the aim of enhancing effective care ...
Nursing documentation is often cited as a factor for nursing burnout, and many organizations are rethinking the approach to the old philosophy of "If it's not documented, it didn't happen." Banner ...
Across healthcare, efforts to advance documentation are often focused on enhancing physicians’ workflow. But at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Hospital, leaders are equally focused on improving ...
First Coldiron Senior Nurse Executive class will begin year-long program this month; includes nursing execs from across United States, around the globe An executive nurse leadership program at the ...
Maintaining high quality clinical documentation is essential for a number of reasons, including improved patient safety and better adherence to accreditation standards. Marie Boyd, administrator at ...
Student nurses must recognise the need to accurately complete patient documents and can learn from their mistakes through simulation and formative feedback Abstract Documentation is an essential part ...
Documentation and assessments are crucial to following patients’ progress. One action research project radically changed processes to improve patient care Abstract Lees L (2010) An action research ...
"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 ...