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health system 27. Characterizing electronic health record usage patterns of inpatient medicine residents using event log data 28. Evolutionary Pressures on the Electronic Health Record: Caring for Complexity 29. Measurement of clinical documentation burden among physicians and nurses using electronic health records: a scoping review. 30. A resolution for the new year: Responding to a call to organize against burnoutcrisis 31. The Association Between Perceived Electronic 1. Burnout and Career Satisfaction in Women Health Record Usability and Professional Neurologists in the United States. BurnoutAmong US Physicians 2. Cross-sectional survey of workplace stressors 32. Perceived Electronic Health Record Usability associated with physician burnout measured by the as a Predictor of Task Load and Burnout Among US Mini-Z and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Physicians: Mediation Analysis 3. A National Survey of Burnout and Depression Among 33. Electronic Health Record Effects on WorkFellows Training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Life Balance and Burnout Within the I(3) Population Medicine Collaborative 4. Job Satisfaction Among Academic Family Physicians 34. Estimating the association between burnout and 5. Burnout Among United States Orthopaedic Surgery electronic health record-related stress among ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS Residents. advanced practice registered nurses. 6. High Burden of Burnout on Rheumatology 35. Association of Electronic Health Record Design Practitioners and Use Factors With Clinician Stress and Burnout. 7. The Pros and Cons of Electronic Health Records 36. Association of Electronic Health Record Use With 8. The electronic elephant in the room: Physicians and Physician Fatigue and Efficiency the electronic health record. 37. Resident Indentified Violations of Usability 9. In Pursuit of the Fourth Aim in Health Care: The Joy Heuristic Principles in Local Electronic Health of Practice Records 10. Physician stress and burnout: the impact of health 38. Seeing the Patient Is the Joy:" A Focus Group information technology. 11. Electronic health record Analysis of Burnout in Outpatient Providers associated stress: A survey study of adult congenital 39. A mixed-methods evaluation framework for heart disease specialists. 12. Physicians' Well-Being electronic health records usability studies Linked To In-Basket Messages Generated By Algorithms 40. Pajama Time: Working After Work in the Electronic In Electronic Health Records Health Record 13. Relationship Between Clerical Burden and 41. Technology as friend or foe? Do electronic health Characteristics of the ElectronicEnvironment With records increase burnout? Physician Burnout and Professional Satisfaction. 14. 42. The Influence of Electronic Health Record Use on Use of Health Information Technology by Rhode Island Physician Burnout: Cross-Sectional Survey Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers 43. Electronic Medical Record Documentation and 15. Worklife and Wellness in Academic General Internal Provider Burnout Medicine: Results from a National Survey 44. Physician burnout: A neurologic crisis. 16. Professional Satisfaction and the Career Plans of 45. Artificial Intelligence and Surgical DecisionUS Physicians making 17. Physician Burnout in the Electronic Health Record 46. Beyond Burnout - Redesigning Care to Restore Era: Are We Ignoring the Real Cause? Meaning and Sanity for Physicians 18. The Burden and Burnout in Documenting Patient Care: 47. Protecting healing relationships in the age An Integrative Literature Review of electronic health records: report from an 19. The complex case of EHRs: examining the factors international conference. impacting the EHR user experience. 48. "D/C the CC (Carbon Copy)" - Improving the EHR 20. Perceived Burden of EHRs on Physicians at Different Signal-to-Noise Ratio for Clinicians by Selective Stages of Their Career. Feature De-Implementation. 21. The burden of inbox-messaging systems and its 49. Electronic health record innovations: Helping effect on work-life balance in dermatology physicians - One less click at a time. 22. Electronic health records and burnout: Time spent 50. Novel electronic health record (EHR) education on the electronic healthrecord after hours and intervention in large healthcare organization message volume associated with exhaustion but not with improves quality, efficiency, time, and impact on cynicism among primary care clinicians burnout 23. Nurses' Stress Associated with Nursing Activities 51. Physician Order Entry Clerical Support Improves and Electronic HealthRecords: Data Triangulation from Physician Satisfaction and Productivity Continuous Stress Monitoring, Perceived and 52.MD, Addressing Burnout From aMDCritical BYWorkload, GABRIELA VELAZQUEZ, LONDON C. GUIDRY, MD, Syndrome AND AMIT CHAWLA, SeeCare page 6 a Time Motion Study. Specialty Organization Perspective 24. Electronic medicacords and physician stress in 53. The burden of the digital environment: a primary care: results from the MEMO Study systematic review on organization-directed workplace 25. Exploring the Association Between Electronic interventions to mitigate physician burnout Health Record Use and BurnoutAmong Psychiatry 54. Have you got the time? Challenges using vendor Residents and Faculty: a Pilot Survey Study electronic health recordmetrics of provider 26. Rethinking the electronic health record through efficiency the quadruple aim: time to align its value with the 55. Feeling and thinking: can theories of human motivation explain how EHR design impacts clinician burnout? 56. Conceptual considerations for using EHR-based activity logs to measure clinician burnout and its effects. 57. Practicing Clinicians' Recommendations to Reduce Burden from the ElectronicHealth Record Inbox: a Mixed-Methods Study. 58. Frontline Perspectives on Physician Burnout and Strategies to Improve Well-Being: Interviews with Physicians and Health System Leaders. 59. Electronic health records: a critical appraisal of strengths and limitations. 60. Organizational strategies to reduce physician burnout and improve professional fulfillment[ENDS.]
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