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Madison B Calder1, Matt Hanson2, Melissa Jost3
1is a PGY-3 Internal Medicine Resident, Department of Internal Medicine, UC Davis Health, Sacramento, California, USA.
Abstract:
Background Inpatient internal medicine (IM) residents spend most of their time on indirect patient care activities such as clinical documentation. Objective We developed optimized electronic health record (EHR) templates for IM resident admission and progress notes, with the objective to reduce note-writing time, shorten note length, and decrease the percentage of progress note text that was copy-forwarded from prior notes. Methods In 2022, a multidisciplinary team created, over an 8-month period, optimized EHR templates for IM resident admission and progress notes. A retrospective analysis was performed to assess differences in resident time spent writing notes, note length in characters, and percentage of progress note text that was copy-forwarded. All 94 residents in the IM residency program had the opportunity to use the novel templates. Results Following implementation of the novel templates, residents spent on average 3.6 minutes less per progress note compared to pre-intervention (P=.008; 95% CI of the difference: 1.1-6.0 minutes). Notes in the post-intervention period were shorter for admission notes (mean reduction of 1041 characters; P<.001; 95% CI of the difference: 448-1634 characters) and progress notes (mean reduction of 764 characters; P<.001; 95% CI of the difference: 103-1426 characters). Progress notes also saw an average 22% decrease of copy-forwarded text (P<.001, 95% CI of the difference: 18.7%-25.4%). Conclusions The optimized note templates led to a reduction in resident progress note-writing time, shortened note length, and a lower percentage of copy-forwarded text.
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