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评估医生对电子病历的满意度:在医生所有与非医生所有的医疗机构中。

Assessment of Satisfaction With the Electronic Health Record Among Physicians in Physician-Owned vs Non-Physician-Owned Practices.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Apr 1;5(4):e228301. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.8301.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Despite known benefits, electronic health records (EHRs) have had drawbacks for daily practice and the physician experience. There is evidence that physicians practicing in solo or physician-owned practices are more likely to be satisfied with the EHR and experience lower burnout than those practicing in other ownership arrangements; however, it is unclear how practice ownership patterns interact with physicians' experiences with the EHR and documentation in the EHR now that use of these systems is widespread.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the association between practice ownership and physician perceptions of the EHR.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study included non-federally employed physicians who provided office-based patient care in 2019 and completed the 2019 National Electronic Health Records Survey. The 2019 survey sample consisted of 1524 eligible responses (41.0% unweighted response rate representing 301 603 physicians); of those, 1368 physicians who reported having an EHR and answered questions regarding location ownership were included in the analysis. Data for the 2019 National Electronic Health Records Survey were collected by RTI International from June 14 to December 11, 2019; the current cross-sectional analysis was conducted from October 1 to November 30, 2021.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Satisfaction with the EHR, perceptions of time spent on clinical documentation, and presence of staff support for documentation.

RESULTS

Among 1368 respondents (weighted, 270 813 respondents) included in the analysis, 960 respondents (weighted: 185,385 respondents [68.5%]) were male, and 951 respondents (weighted: 200,622 respondents [74.1%]) were over 50 years of age; 766 respondents (weighted, 161 226 respondents [59.5%]) were working in a practice owned by a physician or physician group, and 700 respondents (weighted, 131 284 respondents [48.5%]) were primary care physicians. A total of 602 respondents (weighted, 109 587 physicians [40.5%]) were working in a non-physician-owned practice. Overall, 529 respondents (weighted, 108 093 respondents [68.1%]) working in physician-owned practices reported being satisfied with their EHR vs 320 respondents (weighted, 63 988 respondents [58.5%]) working in non-physician-owned practices (P = .03). Among those working in physician-owned practices, perceptions that time spent on documentation was appropriate (328 physicians [weighted, 71 827 physicians (44.8%)] vs 191 physicians [weighted, 35 447 physicians (32.4%)]; P = .005) and that staff support for documentation was available (289 physicians [weighted, 57 702 physicians (36.0%)] vs 146 physicians [weighted, 29 267 physicians (26.7%)]; P = .02) were significantly higher compared with those working in non-physician-owned practices. Physicians' perceptions of the appropriateness of time spent and the availability of staff support only partially explained the association between practice ownership type and EHR satisfaction.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

The results of this nationally representative cross-sectional study suggest that physicians working in physician-owned practices are more likely to be satisfied with the EHR, to have positive perceptions of time spent on documentation, and to have staff support for documentation compared with their counterparts working in non-physician-owned practices. The workflow and cultural forces underlying these differences are important to understand in the setting of known differences in burnout by practice ownership type and ongoing physician group consolidation and acquisition by health care systems.

摘要

重要性:尽管电子健康记录(EHR)有已知的益处,但它对日常实践和医生体验也有一些不利影响。有证据表明,在单一医生或医生所有的实践中工作的医生比在其他所有权安排下工作的医生更有可能对 EHR 感到满意,并且 burnout 的程度更低;然而,目前这些系统的使用已经很普遍,尚不清楚在这种情况下,医生对 EHR 的体验和在 EHR 中记录文档的体验与实践所有权模式之间是如何相互作用的。

目的:研究实践所有权与医生对 EHR 的看法之间的关联。

设计、地点和参与者:这是一项横断面研究,纳入了在 2019 年提供门诊患者护理的非联邦雇用法医,他们完成了 2019 年全国电子健康记录调查。2019 年的调查样本由 1524 名合格的应答者组成(41.0%的未加权应答率代表 301603 名医生);其中,包括 1368 名报告有 EHR 且回答了关于位置所有权问题的医生,他们被纳入了分析。2019 年全国电子健康记录调查的数据由 RTI 国际公司于 2019 年 6 月 14 日至 12 月 11 日收集;当前的横断面分析于 2021 年 10 月 1 日至 11 月 30 日进行。

主要结果和措施:对 EHR 的满意度、在临床文档记录上花费的时间的看法,以及文档记录方面的员工支持情况。

结果:在纳入分析的 1368 名应答者(加权,270813 名应答者)中,960 名应答者(加权,185385 名应答者[68.5%])为男性,951 名应答者(加权,200622 名应答者[74.1%])年龄超过 50 岁;766 名应答者(加权,161226 名应答者[59.5%])在由医生或医生团体拥有的实践中工作,700 名应答者(加权,131284 名应答者[48.5%])为初级保健医生。共有 602 名应答者(加权,109587 名医生[40.5%])在非医生所有的实践中工作。总的来说,在由医生拥有的实践中工作的 529 名应答者(加权,108093 名应答者[68.1%])报告对他们的 EHR 感到满意,而在非医生拥有的实践中工作的 320 名应答者(加权,63988 名应答者[58.5%])(P=0.03)。在由医生拥有的实践中工作的医生中,认为花在文档记录上的时间合适的比例较高(328 名医生[加权,71827 名医生(44.8%)]与 191 名医生[加权,35447 名医生(32.4%)];P=0.005),认为文档记录方面的员工支持是可用的比例较高(289 名医生[加权,57702 名医生(36.0%)]与 146 名医生[加权,29267 名医生(26.7%)];P=0.02),这与在非医生拥有的实践中工作的医生相比差异有统计学意义。医生对时间花费和员工支持的适当性的看法只能部分解释实践所有权类型和 EHR 满意度之间的关联。

结论和相关性:这项具有全国代表性的横断面研究结果表明,与在非医生拥有的实践中工作的医生相比,在由医生拥有的实践中工作的医生更有可能对 EHR 感到满意,对文档记录的时间投入有积极的看法,并且在文档记录方面得到员工的支持。这些差异的工作流程和文化因素在已知的由实践所有权类型引起的 burnout 差异以及医疗机构对医生群体的持续整合和收购的背景下很重要。

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