I don't think so. Possibly Fewer clicks = better More clicks = worse Lots of clicks isn't always bad.
John, You're overcomplicating this. Economists have a concept called "ceteris paribus", or simply "all other things being equal or held constant". It's a way of isolating one factor when there ar...
Forget data entry, if CMS or ONC wants data entry, then pay me for a data entry person to do it. Physicians are the worst data entry people as that is exactly why we DIDN'T go into data entry pro...
To me, the deeper issue involves "flow", or the rhythm of my work. I am trying to orchestrate paying attention to the patient, medical decision making, and documentation. The "clicks" cause brief...
Mike Cottle, Maybe the meaningful clicks program will only cost $15 billion.
post about the myth of “Too Many EHR Clicks” has drawn the ire of many doctors. While there are plenty of issues with EHR software (especially
Please be careful about using phrases like "make those clicks meaningful". It may spur some governmental agency into creating a huge program like Meaningful Clicks. :)
"Would it be wrong to say that the key is to make those clicks meaningful?" No it wouldn't, in fact it just might be the right thing to say. As far as I am concerned this is not a myth, but an ac...
There is no global “too many clicks” count that anyone has condemned for EHRs. Users see that tasks take too long, so the issue is more one of inefficiency. Here is a personal example of too ...