Information School, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 Dec 28;29(1):137-141. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocab230.
Recent changes to billing policy have reduced documentation requirements for outpatient notes, providing an opportunity to rethink documentation workflows. While many providers use templates to write notes-whether to insert short phrases or draft entire notes-we know surprisingly little about how these templates are used in practice. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we observed the templates that primary providers and other members of the care team used to write the provider progress note for 2.5 million outpatient visits across 52 specialties at an academic health center between 2018 and 2020. Templates were used to document 89% of visits, with a median of 2 used per visit. Only 17% of the 100 230 unique templates were ever used by more than one person and most providers had their own full-note templates. These findings suggest template use is frequent but fragmented, complicating template revision and maintenance. Reframing template use as a form of computer programming suggests ways to maintain the benefits of personalization while leveraging standardization to reduce documentation burden.
最近的计费政策变化减少了门诊记录的文档要求,为重新思考文档工作流程提供了机会。虽然许多提供者使用模板来写记录——无论是插入短语还是起草整个记录——但我们对这些模板在实践中的使用方式知之甚少。在这项回顾性的横断面研究中,我们观察了初级提供者和护理团队的其他成员在 2018 年至 2020 年间在学术医疗中心的 52 个专业的 250 万次门诊就诊中使用的模板,以撰写提供者进度记录。模板用于记录 89%的就诊,每次就诊中位数使用 2 个模板。在 100230 个独特的模板中,只有 17%的模板被超过一个人使用,而且大多数提供者都有自己的完整记录模板。这些发现表明模板的使用频率很高,但很分散,这使得模板的修订和维护变得复杂。将模板的使用重新定义为一种计算机编程形式,为在保持个性化优势的同时利用标准化来减轻文档负担提供了思路。