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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 3782879" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>How true. I guarantee every single clinical provider who gets the dreaded email notice of …“computer update with documentation changes will be effective in 2 weeks, please go to the education site to become familiar with the new documentation changes”… gets pissed off, every single time. The new software changes always seem to help with reports & billing, but never seem to make it easier for clinical staff (who actually do the work) & the usual administrationclaims of “ this will make your documentation quicker & seamless , etc” is laughable & patronizing to the clinical staff. I’ve been documenting in the clinical record since the 70’s when we still used paper charts. It’s still not any faster for the clinical staff. The only advantage I can see is that it’s quicker to access old records. If I need to look at past X-rays or old admissions, that’s when it helps, a lot. But the day to day charting is still tedious for clinical folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 3782879, member: 45783"] How true. I guarantee every single clinical provider who gets the dreaded email notice of …“computer update with documentation changes will be effective in 2 weeks, please go to the education site to become familiar with the new documentation changes”… gets pissed off, every single time. The new software changes always seem to help with reports & billing, but never seem to make it easier for clinical staff (who actually do the work) & the usual administrationclaims of “ this will make your documentation quicker & seamless , etc” is laughable & patronizing to the clinical staff. I’ve been documenting in the clinical record since the 70’s when we still used paper charts. It’s still not any faster for the clinical staff. The only advantage I can see is that it’s quicker to access old records. If I need to look at past X-rays or old admissions, that’s when it helps, a lot. But the day to day charting is still tedious for clinical folks. [/QUOTE]
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