Current Situation
Clinicians struggle with EHR workflow challenges, resulting in widely acknowledged and associated burnout.
Goals and Objectives
Reduce EHR workload burden and fatigue.
Improve productivity.
Standardize functions, reduce clicks, and redesign workflows to cater to specific patient panels and service lines.
Allocate more personalized and user/role-based capabilities.
Technology Deployed
EHRs and EHR integrations
Open APIs and interoperability standards (e.g., HL7 FHIR)
AI and ambient interface functions (e.g., conversational AI chatbots, voice recognition, NLP, gesture-based controls, smart speakers)
Use Case Summary
EHR optimization alters the patient and clinician experience by alleviating workflow burden, which can translate into better encounters and happier clinical staff, leading to better workplace dynamics and, in turn, organizational sentiments, which collectively hold the potential to impact clinical performance, job retention, and workplace loyalty.