2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.01.005
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POST-OP: A Strategy to Improve Clinical Documentation in the Early Postoperative Period

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“…There is evidence both within the surgical and GI literature that standardized notes using tools such as templates can help improve quality of post-procedure communication [7][8][9]. In order to address issues surrounding periprocedural communication, GI faculty, fellows, and internal medicine providers, were identified as key stakeholders and asked to provide input into the development of a new note template utilizing kaizen, a "lean" methodology principle that emphasizes joint efforts of employees in order to continuously improve the workplace.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence both within the surgical and GI literature that standardized notes using tools such as templates can help improve quality of post-procedure communication [7][8][9]. In order to address issues surrounding periprocedural communication, GI faculty, fellows, and internal medicine providers, were identified as key stakeholders and asked to provide input into the development of a new note template utilizing kaizen, a "lean" methodology principle that emphasizes joint efforts of employees in order to continuously improve the workplace.…”
Section: Searching For Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%