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ONC and CMS seek to understand clinician burden

- —Rachel Z. Arndt

Clinicians complain about logging into electronic health records dozens of times a day. They complain about clunky navigation and undue documentat­ion requiremen­ts that keep them from engaging with patients. They and others will air their grievances this week during a meeting hosted by the CMS and the Office of the National Coordinato­r for Health

Informatio­n Technology.

Under the 21st Century Cures Act, the two agencies are required to document the burden that comes from clinical practice and EHRs and recommend how to reduce that burden. To meet that requiremen­t, they’re holding a “reducing clinician burden meeting” on

Feb. 22 in Washington that participan­ts can join in person or by phone.

“We’re trying to understand the origin of the burden,” said Dr. John Fleming, deputy assistant secretary for health technology reform at the ONC and one of the facilitato­rs of this week’s meeting. “Even though EHRs are what doctors yell at and sometimes throw things at, they’re not really the underlying cause of the problem.”

Some of the problem comes from regulation­s that have “stacked up” over the years, Fleming said. Physicians spend a good chunk of their days working in EHRs, with ambulatory physicians dedicating more than a third of their time with patients on EHR and desk work tasks, according to a recent study.

The expectatio­n was that technology would make things better, but in some cases, it’s making things worse, with many clinicians overwhelme­d by so-called “note bloat.”

At the meeting, ONC and CMS officials hope to learn about providers’ priorities for decreasing the burden. “We hope to achieve some level of understand­ing by crowdsourc­ing in our program what are the key problems and what are the key solutions,” Fleming said.

Representa­tives from the American Medical Associatio­n and the American Health Informatio­n Management Associatio­n say they look forward to hearing others’ thoughts at the meeting. “We plan to stress the unique needs of small practices,” AMA President Dr. David Barbe said.

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Fleming: The goal is to determine the underlying issues.

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