
Activity ID
3513Expires
February 18, 2025Format Type
InternetCME Credit
1Fee
$12 - $30CME Provider: Massachusetts Medical Society
Description of CME Course
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are often implicated as a major cause of physician burnout despite the promise that they would improve care and increase efficiencies. Learn what the root causes are that lead to physician frustration and dissatisfaction with their EHR and gain an understanding of how you can work with your organization or vendor to improve the end user experience while improving the care that you provide.
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the significant challenges with implementing an easy-to-use Electronic Health Record (EHR) system and list examples of some organizations that struggled with EHR implementation.
Differentiate between limitations of the EHR, requirements of payers, auditors, and government regulators, and missteps that many organizations take in designing their system.
Advocate for why practicing clinicians need to be involved in IT decisions.
Maximize efficiency and the patient experience though EHR utilization by all members of the health care team.
Keywords
Electronic Health Records
Competencies
Practice-based Learning & Improvement
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
Physician Well-being activity
Efficiencies in Medical Practice
Practice Setting
Inpatient, Rural, Urban