Physician Opinions about EHR Use by EHR Experience and by Whether the Practice had optimized its EHR Use

EW Jamoom, D. Heisey-Grove, N. Yang, P. Scanlon
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Optimization and experience with using EHRs may improve physician experiences. Physician opinions about EHR-related impacts, and the extent to which these impacts differ by self-reported optimized EHR use and length of experience are examined through nationally representative physician data of EHR users from the National Electronic Health Records Survey extended survey (n=1,471). Logistic regression models first estimated how physicians’ length of times using an EHR were associated with each EHR-related impact. Additionally, a similar set of models estimated the association of self-reported optimized EHR use with each EHR impact. At least 70% of physicians using EHRs continue to attribute their administrative burdens to their EHR use. Physicians with 4 or more years of EHR experience accounted for 58% of those using EHRs. About 71% of EHR users self-reported using an optimized EHR. Physicians with more EHR experience and those in practices that optimized EHR use had positive opinions about the impacts of using EHRs, compared to their counterparts. These findings suggest that longer experience with EHRs improves perceptions about EHR use; and that perceived EHR use optimization is crucial to identifying EHR-related benefits. Finding ways to reduce EHR-related administrative burden has yet to be addressed.
医生对电子病历使用的意见,根据电子病历经验和实践是否优化了电子病历的使用
优化和使用电子病历的经验可以改善医生的经验。医师对电子病历相关影响的看法,以及这些影响因自我报告的优化电子病历使用和经验长度而不同的程度,通过全国电子病历调查扩展调查(n=1,471)的电子病历用户的全国代表性医师数据进行了检验。逻辑回归模型首先估计了医生使用电子病历的时间长度与每个电子病历相关影响之间的关系。此外,一组类似的模型估计了自我报告的优化电子病历使用与每个电子病历影响的关联。至少70%使用电子病历的医生继续将他们的行政负担归咎于电子病历的使用。拥有4年以上电子病历经验的医生占使用电子病历的人数的58%。约71%的电子病历用户自我报告使用了优化的电子病历。与同行相比,拥有更多电子病历经验和优化电子病历使用实践的医生对使用电子病历的影响持积极态度。这些发现表明,较长的电子病历使用经验可以提高对电子病历使用的认识;感知到的电子病历使用优化对于确定电子病历相关的好处至关重要。寻找减少与电子病历有关的行政负担的方法尚未得到解决。
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