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Health Tech's Role in Decreasing Physician Burnout


Health Tech's Role in Decreasing Physician Burnout

It's no secret that physicians feel that health technologies like electronic health records (EHRs) are fueling burnout. What's more, burnout ...

Health information technology and clinician burnout

Burnout is common—affecting between 35% and 54% of U.S. nurses and physicians and between 45% and 60% for medical students and residents. Research to date has ...

Combating Burnout with Technology

In a Rhode Island study of over 1,700 physicians, 70% reported health information technology stress1. The reasons EHRs are related to physician burnout are ...

How to use technology to reduce physician burnout - WellReceived

To safeguard the healthcare system and keep valuable practitioners in thriving careers, everyone in the industry must address the issue of burnout. Technology ...

3 Ways Technology Can Help Reduce Physician Burnout

Now is the time for hospitals and health systems to implement solutions that support, empower, and enable physicians to thrive in their roles – ...

The Role of Virtual Care in Reducing Physician Burnout

The burnout rate among physicians and medical teams is soaring, but it's possible to deflate many healthcare stressors by embracing ...

Technology's role in combating clinician burnout - Medical Economics

Burnout has long been an unwelcome companion for primary care physicians, casting its imposing shadow over those dedicated to the profession ...

Clinician burnout – where's technology when you need it?

Hospital and health system executives are all too familiar with clinician burnout, an industry-wide problem that threatens healthcare quality ...

Health Information Technology - Taking Action Against Clinician ...

As the committee described in Chapter 4, poorly designed and deployed technology is a contributory factor in its systems model of clinician burnout and ...

Health Tech to Reduce Physician Burnout - CareAlign

Health tech can help reduce physician burnout by addressing some of the causes of burnout in clinical practice.

Revolutionizing Care: AI's Role In Reducing Physician Burnout

AI is revolutionizing healthcare by helping alleviate physician burnout. See how smart tech is giving doctors the respite they need.

Reducing Physician Burnout with Technology: A Strategic Approach

Burnout is driven by several factors, with overwhelming administrative burdens playing a central role. Physicians are required to navigate ...

The potential of advanced tech to reduce clinician burnout

Electronic health records have long been associated with physicians' workloads. In fact, a study reported in the Journal of the American ...

Three Tech-Inspired Ways to Address Physician Administrative ...

Physicians facing burnout cite administrative tasks as their primary source of stress. Introducing automation is crucial in alleviating this responsibility. For ...

Can artificial intelligence improve doctor-patient visits and reduce ...

That's not a bad thing at a time when patients sometimes wait weeks or months for a medical appointment, but seeing more patients could offset ...

How healthcare tech can reduce physician burnout

We need systematic ways to remove unnecessary hassles, eliminate administrative burdens, and reduce levels of stress and cognitive overload for ...

Reducing Physician Burnout With Remote Care Technology

The good news is that remote care technology like remote patient monitoring (RPM) gives healthcare operators easy access to a useful and cost- ...

Do EHR's cause physician burnout - Athenahealth

According to our own survey from the Let Doctors Be Doctors campaign, one in five physicians says his or her EHR contributes to burnout.

Technology must meet clinician needs to manage burnout

HIMSS research found that digital transformation has the potential to either decrease or increase healthcare workers' stress levels.

Preventing Healthcare Burnout with Modern Technology

These systems help physicians make quicker and more accurate clinical decisions, reducing the cognitive load and stress on healthcare ...