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KLAS: Improved EHR Efficiency Can Mitigate Early-Stage Clinician Burnout

January 22, 2024 - Preventing clinician burnout by increasing EHR efficiency is easier than reducing burnout after it has peaked, according to a KLAS Arch Collaborative report. The report leverages data collected from 20,229 physicians and 32,782 nurses between January 2022 and August 2023. Overall, the number of clinicians reporting burnout has slightly decreased...


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Lack of Interoperability Exacerbates Staffing Shortages, Clinician Burnout

by Hannah Nelson

Top healthcare pain points among provider organizations include poor interoperability and long-term solutions to staffing shortages and clinician burnout, according to a KLAS whitepaper. In September...

VA Medical Center Shrinks Workforce to Address EHRM Budget Shortfalls

by Sarai Rodriguez

The rising budget associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) project has led to workforce cuts at Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center,...

Excessive Documentation, Staffing Challenges Driving Clinician Burnout

by Hannah Nelson

Excessive EHR documentation requirements and staffing challenges are significant contributors to clinician burnout, according to an athenahealth survey conducted by the Harris Poll. The findings are...