Usability Challenges and Barriers in EHR Training of Primary Care Resident Physicians

作者: Min Soon Kim , Martina A. Clarke , Jeffery L. Belden , Elaine Hinton

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07725-3_39

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摘要: Current EHRs require a large investment of resources for user to reach certain level proficiency, which is significant obstacle new physicians who are not sufficiently trained by their medical schools. Beginning residents in primary care cope with steep learning curve on EHR use due poor usability, may lead errors, and decreased quality patient care. Identifying addressing early barriers the environment while using an can help improve overall capacity physicians, save costs organization. The goal this study assess current usability challenges education training program at University Missouri Health Care (UMHC).

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