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  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient Safety

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  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are crucial in modern healthcare.
  • Single sign-on (SSO) technology was previously implemented for healthcare professionals.
  • Streamlining documentation processes is essential for efficient patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of tap-to-witness technology for high-risk clinical interactions.
  • To assess the impact of this EMR enhancement on nursing and midwifery workflow.
  • To quantify time savings associated with the new documentation method.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of tap-to-witness functionality within an existing EMR system.
  • Utilizing single sign-on technology for nurse and midwife authentication.
  • Observational study measuring interaction times for specific clinical events.

Main Results:

  • A time saving of 7 seconds per interaction was achieved.
  • Nurses and midwives reported positive feedback on EMR enhancements.
  • The study demonstrated feasibility in an Australian healthcare setting.

Conclusions:

  • Tap-to-witness technology offers significant efficiency gains in clinical documentation.
  • EMR enhancements are valued by healthcare professionals for reducing documentation burden.
  • This innovation improves workflow for high-risk medication and blood product witnessing.