克服电子健康记录在炎症性肠病护理中的挑战。

Q2 Medicine
Gastroenterology and Hepatology Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Hasan Saleh, Sara Horst, Jami Kinnucan
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引入了电子健康记录(EHR)系统,以提高患者数据的可访问性并改善护理。然而,在胃肠病学,特别是在炎症性肠病(IBD)的管理中,电子病历往往给提供者带来重大负担。供应商倦怠是一个日益严重的问题,电子病历任务,如广泛的临床审查、邮件篮信息和办公室访问图表,导致复杂的IBD管理效率低下。这些挑战凸显了在IBD患者护理中改进电子病历工作流程的必要性。尽管研究表明,有效利用电子病历可以减少倦怠,但由于系统和法规的不同,IBD中心的标准化策略仍然具有挑战性。以前在电子病历优化方面的努力包括多中心学习系统和较小的干预措施,如文档工具、笔记模板、订单集、提供者清单和护理途径等。尽管取得了这些进展,但标准化的障碍仍然存在,这主要是由于IBD实践中不同的EHR平台和监管框架。为了应对这些挑战,需要为IBD提供商提供切实可行的解决方案。诸如标准化文本、订单偏好列表、标准化笔记模板、患者问卷调查和临床信息摘要等电子病历工具提供了优化的潜力。我们建议制定EHR IBD护理路线图,提供标准化指导,帮助临床医生优化这些工具的使用,提高IBD护理质量。临床医生领导、国家委员会和卫生信息技术专家之间的合作对于电子病历的成功优化和标准化至关重要。本文探讨了电子病历利用的差距,并提出了优化IBD患者护理的策略。
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Overcoming Challenges in Electronic Health Record Use in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care.

Electronic health record (EHR) systems were introduced to enhance patient data accessibility and improve care. However, in gastroenterology, particularly in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), EHRs often place a significant burden on providers. Provider burnout is a growing issue, with EHR tasks such as extensive clinical review, in-basket messaging, and office visit charting contributing to inefficiencies in complex IBD management. These challenges highlight the need for improved EHR workflows in IBD patient care. Although research suggests that effective EHR utilization can reduce burnout, standardizing strategies across IBD centers remains challenging owing to diverse systems and regulations. Previous efforts in EHR optimization have included multicenter learning systems and smaller interventions, such as documentation tools, note templates, order sets, provider checklists, and care pathways, among others. Despite these advances, barriers to standardization persist, mainly owing to differing EHR platforms and regulatory frameworks across IBD practices. To address these challenges, practical solutions for IBD providers are needed. EHR tools such as standardized text, order preference lists, standardized note templates, patient questionnaires, and clinical information summaries offer potential for optimization. We propose the development of an EHR IBD Care Roadmap, providing standardized guidance to help clinicians optimize the use of these tools and improve the quality of IBD care. Collaboration among clinician leaders, national committees, and health information technology experts is essential for successful EHR optimization and standardization. This article explores the gaps in EHR utilization and proposes strategies for optimization in the care of IBD patients.

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