#notebloat — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #notebloat, aggregated by home.social.
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What needs to be in a good progress note? There's a whole lot of controversy about that. Want to know what DOES NOT belong in a good progress note? Ahhh, that we can help you with! Join this #AMIA webinar with me and Aaron Grigg, MD. #NoteBloat https://amia.org/webinar-library/write-notes-you-want-read-not-ones-your-biller-used-require
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What needs to be in a good progress note? There's a whole lot of controversy about that. Want to know what DOES NOT belong in a good progress note? Ahhh, that we can help you with! Join this #AMIA webinar with me and Aaron Grigg, MD. #NoteBloat https://amia.org/webinar-library/write-notes-you-want-read-not-ones-your-biller-used-require
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What needs to be in a good progress note? There's a whole lot of controversy about that. Want to know what DOES NOT belong in a good progress note? Ahhh, that we can help you with! Join this #AMIA webinar with me and Aaron Grigg, MD. #NoteBloat https://amia.org/webinar-library/write-notes-you-want-read-not-ones-your-biller-used-require
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What needs to be in a good progress note? There's a whole lot of controversy about that. Want to know what DOES NOT belong in a good progress note? Ahhh, that we can help you with! Join this #AMIA webinar with me and Aaron Grigg, MD. #NoteBloat https://amia.org/webinar-library/write-notes-you-want-read-not-ones-your-biller-used-require
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What needs to be in a good progress note? There's a whole lot of controversy about that. Want to know what DOES NOT belong in a good progress note? Ahhh, that we can help you with! Join this #AMIA webinar with me and Aaron Grigg, MD. #NoteBloat https://amia.org/webinar-library/write-notes-you-want-read-not-ones-your-biller-used-require
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An elderly patient of mine is being discharged from an area hospital today, after her 2nd admission in a few weeks. Good news: I can already see her discharge summary from the comfort of my home. Bad news: because of how sections are only added to, never deleted, it includes plans for hyperkalemia (recent) and hypokalemia (2021); follow-up of bowel injury (recent) and need for screening colonoscopy (from years ago -- even though its a Bad Idea right now).
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An elderly patient of mine is being discharged from an area hospital today, after her 2nd admission in a few weeks. Good news: I can already see her discharge summary from the comfort of my home. Bad news: because of how sections are only added to, never deleted, it includes plans for hyperkalemia (recent) and hypokalemia (2021); follow-up of bowel injury (recent) and need for screening colonoscopy (from years ago -- even though its a Bad Idea right now).
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An elderly patient of mine is being discharged from an area hospital today, after her 2nd admission in a few weeks. Good news: I can already see her discharge summary from the comfort of my home. Bad news: because of how sections are only added to, never deleted, it includes plans for hyperkalemia (recent) and hypokalemia (2021); follow-up of bowel injury (recent) and need for screening colonoscopy (from years ago -- even though its a Bad Idea right now).
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An elderly patient of mine is being discharged from an area hospital today, after her 2nd admission in a few weeks. Good news: I can already see her discharge summary from the comfort of my home. Bad news: because of how sections are only added to, never deleted, it includes plans for hyperkalemia (recent) and hypokalemia (2021); follow-up of bowel injury (recent) and need for screening colonoscopy (from years ago -- even though its a Bad Idea right now).
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I love me some of Epic's Cosmos data! They write: "We evaluated 1.7 billion clinical notes written by 166,318 outpatient providers . . ." The numbers are staggering, actually. Oh, and it turns out #NoteBloat is alive and well, sadly.
https://epicresearch.org/articles/two-years-after-coding-changes-sought-to-decrease-documentation-notes-remain-bloated -
I love me some of Epic's Cosmos data! They write: "We evaluated 1.7 billion clinical notes written by 166,318 outpatient providers . . ." The numbers are staggering, actually. Oh, and it turns out #NoteBloat is alive and well, sadly.
https://epicresearch.org/articles/two-years-after-coding-changes-sought-to-decrease-documentation-notes-remain-bloated -
I love me some of Epic's Cosmos data! They write: "We evaluated 1.7 billion clinical notes written by 166,318 outpatient providers . . ." The numbers are staggering, actually. Oh, and it turns out #NoteBloat is alive and well, sadly.
https://epicresearch.org/articles/two-years-after-coding-changes-sought-to-decrease-documentation-notes-remain-bloated