2024
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae192
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Electronic documentation burden among outpatient rehabilitation therapists: a qualitative descriptive study and quality improvement initiative

Jessica Schwartz-Dillard,
Travis Ng,
Joann Villegas
et al.

Abstract: Objectives Outpatient rehabilitation (rehab) physical, occupational, and speech therapists use electronic health records (EHR), yet their documentation experiences, including any documentation burden, are not well researched. Therapists are a growing portion of the U.S. healthcare workforce, whose need is critical to the health of an aging population. We aimed to describe outpatient rehab therapists’ documentation experiences and identify strategies for mitigating any documentation burden. … Show more

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