Purpose: The study evaluates how providers give patient education materials and identifies improvements to comply with Meaningful Use (MU) requirements. Methods: Thirty-eight patient-provider interactions in two health care outpatient clinics were observed. Results: Providers do not uniformly know MU patient education requirements. Providers have individual preferences and find gaps in what is available. Accessing and documenting patient education varies among providers. Embedded electronic health record (EHR) materials, while available, have technical access barriers. Conclusions: Providers’ EHR skills and knowledge levels contribute to non-standardized patient education delivery
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an educational intervention on the use of the medication reconc...
peer reviewedSeveral recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliv...
Abstract Introduction Electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly common platforms used in med...
Abstract Problem: In a western US Veterans Administration (VA) hospital system, patient education ma...
Health care increasingly requires complicated self-care regimens that demand patients and family car...
A significant focus in health care is quality documentation to lower patient safety risks. The local...
Patient education (PE) has a crucial role in the function of a healthcare organisation. For the care...
BACKGROUND: Electronic patient records (EPRs) are increasingly being used in health care, but little...
-Patient education is one of the most important factors for the provision of patients and their fami...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Background: Effective communication and education formats between health care providers and patients...
Background: Integrating electronic health records (EHRs) into clinical care can prevent physicians f...
<div><p>This study aimed to determine the role of electronic health record software in resident educ...
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an educational intervention on the use of the medication reconc...
peer reviewedSeveral recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliv...
Abstract Introduction Electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly common platforms used in med...
Abstract Problem: In a western US Veterans Administration (VA) hospital system, patient education ma...
Health care increasingly requires complicated self-care regimens that demand patients and family car...
A significant focus in health care is quality documentation to lower patient safety risks. The local...
Patient education (PE) has a crucial role in the function of a healthcare organisation. For the care...
BACKGROUND: Electronic patient records (EPRs) are increasingly being used in health care, but little...
-Patient education is one of the most important factors for the provision of patients and their fami...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Background: Effective communication and education formats between health care providers and patients...
Background: Integrating electronic health records (EHRs) into clinical care can prevent physicians f...
<div><p>This study aimed to determine the role of electronic health record software in resident educ...
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an educational intervention on the use of the medication reconc...
peer reviewedSeveral recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliv...