Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience 4214 HITEQ Center post on Friday, August 5, 2022 | Categories: Health IT & QI Workforce, Professional Development 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. Documents to download Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience(.pdf, 529 KB) - 373 download(s) Published in June 2022. Tags: Health ITHIT workforceoptimizationTeam-Based Careprovider satisfactionworkforceprovider burdenprovider burnout Print Previous Article Training Programs in Health IT at Colleges Next Article Webinar on Counting Public Housing Residents for the 2016 UDS Report Related Resources 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 Creating a Plan to Address Provider Satisfaction with Health IT Assessing Provider Satisfaction HITEQ Highlights: Documentation Tips when using the Collaborative Care Model for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care
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Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience