HITEQ Center / Friday, August 5, 2022 / Categories: Health IT & QI Workforce, Professional Development Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience Takeaways for primary care safety net settings including federally qualified health centers and look-alikes. June 2022. Providers are burnt out and most expect it to get worse. Burnout is typically defined as a psychological response to job stressors characterized by emotional exhaustion, detachment, and a sense of ineffectiveness. Investigations of burnout in primary care have usually focused on factors associated with burnout among individual clinicians. But, it may be more useful to think about organizational-level burnout, which can shift the focus from individual responsibility to organizational solutions. This piece outlines organizational-level approaches to use address provider burden with health IT, gleaned from several years of literatire review and work with health centers.Download the PDF below. Print 4895 Tags: Health ITHIT workforceoptimizationTeam-Based Careprovider satisfactionworkforceprovider burdenprovider burnout Documents to download Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience(.pdf, 529 KB) - 524 download(s) Published in June 2022. Related Resources Assessing the Care Team Tech Experience: A Digital Health Tool Toolkit HITEQ On the Horizon: Environmental Preparedness for Health Centers HITEQ On the Horizon: What is the future of AI in Health Centers? Enabling Patient Access to Health Data for Actionable Results HITEQ Highlights: Is Zero Burnout Possible in Primary Care? Insights from Recently Published Findings Among 715 Practices