Clinical workflow is the enactment of a series of steps to perform a clinical activity. The transition from paper to electronic health records (EHRs) over the past decade has been characterized by profound challenges supporting clinical workflow, impeding frontline clinicians' ability to deliver safe, efficient, and effective care. In response, there has been substantial effort to study clinical workflow as well as workarounds-exceptions to routine workflow-in order to identify opportunities for improvement. This article describes predominant methods of studying workflow and workarounds and provides examples of the applications of these methods along with the resulting insights. Challenges to studying workflow and workarounds are described,...
Background: Automation of health care workflows has recently become a priority. This can be enabled ...
Patients, providers, payers, and government demand more effective and efficient healthcare services,...
Workarounds are commonplace in health care settings. An increase in the use of electronic health rec...
Background Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are now widely used to create a single, shared, and reli...
Workflow occurs in all business settings (Bajaj, 1997). Computerized workflow systems provide automa...
Health Information Systems are built to support work processes in healthcare organisations. In advan...
This study focused on the clinical workflow evolutions when implementing the health information tech...
Objective: To develop a conceptual framework, SEWA, to address challenges of studying workarounds em...
BackgroundElectronic Health Records (EHRs) are now widely used to create a single, shared, and relia...
Healthcare information systems have the potential to enhance productivity, lower costs, and reduce m...
The electronic health record (EHR) is an important part of the effort to improve health care and red...
To develop a workflow-supported clinical documentation system, it is a critical first step to unders...
Analysis of electronic health records (EHRs) is an increasingly common approach for studying real-wo...
This study examines electronic medical records (EMRs) applied within the hospital environment to mon...
With the United States national goal and incentive program to transition from paper to electronic he...
Background: Automation of health care workflows has recently become a priority. This can be enabled ...
Patients, providers, payers, and government demand more effective and efficient healthcare services,...
Workarounds are commonplace in health care settings. An increase in the use of electronic health rec...
Background Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are now widely used to create a single, shared, and reli...
Workflow occurs in all business settings (Bajaj, 1997). Computerized workflow systems provide automa...
Health Information Systems are built to support work processes in healthcare organisations. In advan...
This study focused on the clinical workflow evolutions when implementing the health information tech...
Objective: To develop a conceptual framework, SEWA, to address challenges of studying workarounds em...
BackgroundElectronic Health Records (EHRs) are now widely used to create a single, shared, and relia...
Healthcare information systems have the potential to enhance productivity, lower costs, and reduce m...
The electronic health record (EHR) is an important part of the effort to improve health care and red...
To develop a workflow-supported clinical documentation system, it is a critical first step to unders...
Analysis of electronic health records (EHRs) is an increasingly common approach for studying real-wo...
This study examines electronic medical records (EMRs) applied within the hospital environment to mon...
With the United States national goal and incentive program to transition from paper to electronic he...
Background: Automation of health care workflows has recently become a priority. This can be enabled ...
Patients, providers, payers, and government demand more effective and efficient healthcare services,...
Workarounds are commonplace in health care settings. An increase in the use of electronic health rec...