Basically you could sum up this video in one statement: “Documentation is the cause of burnout in healthcare.” Take away tedious documentation and everyone would love their job again. No one in their right mind wants to go treat a patient only to then turn around feel like you have to write a novel on that treatment interaction, combined with knowing you have to move on to the next patient because they are probably getting mad from waiting in the other room now for longer than they should.
How about this..what if the car mechanic ran a bunch of diagnostics, found the problems, and then had to go consult with some third party insurance company to see if they will cover the repairs? And not to mention, the third party insurance has no formal training at all in auto mechanics and they know very little about the working of automobiles, yet they are going to basically make the final decision on what the mechanic gets to do.
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Basically you could sum up this video in one statement: “Documentation is the cause of burnout in healthcare.” Take away tedious documentation and everyone would love their job again. No one in their right mind wants to go treat a patient only to then turn around feel like you have to write a novel on that treatment interaction, combined with knowing you have to move on to the next patient because they are probably getting mad from waiting in the other room now for longer than they should.
There’s no doubt that charting for most Medical Professionals is the worst part of the job.
How about this..what if the car mechanic ran a bunch of diagnostics, found the problems, and then had to go consult with some third party insurance company to see if they will cover the repairs? And not to mention, the third party insurance has no formal training at all in auto mechanics and they know very little about the working of automobiles, yet they are going to basically make the final decision on what the mechanic gets to do.
Yes!! Great point. Fighting with insurance companies just compounds everything, making it so much worse.