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  • Clinical Workflow Analysis

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  • The American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) convened a panel at the 2021 AMIA Symposium to examine the impact of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on clinical practice.
  • The panel reviewed the historical development and evolution of EHR systems.
  • Key concerns included how EHRs might impair care delivery and clinician performance.

Discussion:

  • Suboptimal EHR functionality directly impacts care delivery during use.
  • Longer-term effects of EHRs, even outside direct use, can diminish clinician efficiency, cognitive reasoning, and knowledge base.
  • These impacts can lead to reduced overall quality of care.

Key Insights:

  • EHR systems, despite their intended benefits, can inadvertently reduce clinicians' efficiencies and critical thinking skills.
  • Both immediate usability issues and indirect consequences of EHR adoption contribute to these negative effects.
  • Addressing these challenges is crucial for maintaining high standards in healthcare delivery.

Outlook:

  • Potential solutions were explored, emphasizing the need for significant engagement from diverse stakeholders including clinicians, educators, health systems, vendors, regulators, and policymakers.
  • Future EHR systems must prioritize user-centric design and scalability.
  • The goal is to enable healthcare providers to work more efficiently and effectively, ultimately improving patient care.