Novel Note Templates to Enhance Signal and Reduce Noise in Medical Documentation: Prospective Improvement Study
JMIR Formative Research2023Vol. 7, pp. e41223–e41223
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Jonah Feldman, Adam Goodman, Katherine Hochman, Eesha Chakravartty, Jonathan Austrian, Eduardo Iturrate, Brian P. Bosworth, Archana Saxena, M. Abi Moussa, Dina Chenouda, Frank Volpicelli, Nicole Adler, Joseph Weisstuch, Paul Testa
Abstract
A bundled intervention that included the deployment of novel templates for inpatient general medicine providers significantly reduced average note length on the clinical service. Templates designed to reduce the flow of extraneous information into provider notes performed well during usability testing, and these templates were rapidly adopted across all hospital campuses. Further research is needed to assess the impact of novel templates on note quality, provider efficiency, and patient outcomes.
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