Background: Little is known about how physicians spend their work time. Objective: To determine how physicians in outpatient care spend their time at work, using an innovative method: ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Design: Physician activity was measured via EMA, using a smartphone app. Participants: Twenty-eight practices across 16 US states. Sixty-one physicians: general internal medicine, family medicine, non-interventional cardiology, orthopedics. Main Measures: Proportions of time spent on 14 activities within 6 broad categories of work: direct patient care (including both face-to-face care and other patient care-related activities), electronic health record (EHR) input, administration, teaching/supervising, personal time, and ...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...
Emergency departments (ED) are prototypical complex environments. Physician activities in these sett...
Amid growing rates of burnout, physicians report increasing electronic health record (EHR) usage alo...
Background: Little is known about how physicians spend their work time. Objective: To determine how ...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
The authors used a time and motion study (office hours) and self-reported diary (after hours) to des...
IntroductionThe Electronic Health Record (EHR) has become an integral component of healthcare delive...
PurposeTo assess the impact of Lean primary care redesigns on the amount of time that physicians spe...
Electronic health record (EHR) log data have shown promise in measuring physician time spent on clin...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Background: Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects are of int...
ObjectivesElectronic health record systems are increasingly used to send messages to physicians, but...
BackgroundApproximately 30% of total US health care spending is thought to be "wasted" on activities...
National studies show that US primary care physicians are at high risk of burnout. Burnout has sever...
Background: As physicians are pressured to deliver an increasing number of preventive services, foll...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...
Emergency departments (ED) are prototypical complex environments. Physician activities in these sett...
Amid growing rates of burnout, physicians report increasing electronic health record (EHR) usage alo...
Background: Little is known about how physicians spend their work time. Objective: To determine how ...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
The authors used a time and motion study (office hours) and self-reported diary (after hours) to des...
IntroductionThe Electronic Health Record (EHR) has become an integral component of healthcare delive...
PurposeTo assess the impact of Lean primary care redesigns on the amount of time that physicians spe...
Electronic health record (EHR) log data have shown promise in measuring physician time spent on clin...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Background: Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects are of int...
ObjectivesElectronic health record systems are increasingly used to send messages to physicians, but...
BackgroundApproximately 30% of total US health care spending is thought to be "wasted" on activities...
National studies show that US primary care physicians are at high risk of burnout. Burnout has sever...
Background: As physicians are pressured to deliver an increasing number of preventive services, foll...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...
Emergency departments (ED) are prototypical complex environments. Physician activities in these sett...
Amid growing rates of burnout, physicians report increasing electronic health record (EHR) usage alo...