

Proven Effective Strategies to Prevent and Treat Provider Burnout
Provider burnout is at an all-time high. Often Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), such as EPIC, Cerner, Meditech, are seen as a source of frustration, leading to burnout,—but when used effectively, they can help reduce provider burnout. This webinar explores how thoughtful, streamlined EMR documentation practices can save time, reduce cognitive load, and improve clinician satisfaction.
Join us to learn how to optimize EMR workflows, minimize redundant tasks, and harness technology, i.e. Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support—not hinder—your daily practice. We’ll also discuss team-based documentation models and tools that help providers focus more on patient care and less on clerical burden.
Learning Objectives
Understand how inefficient documentation contributes to burnout
Learn strategies to streamline EMR use and reduce time spent charting
Explore documentation best practices that support clinical workflow
Discover how smart use of technology can restore balance to provider workloads
Identify ways to reduce after-hours documentation (“pajama time”)
Learn about team-based approaches for sharing documentation responsibilities
Understand leadership’s role in supporting sustainable documentation practices
Explore resources and tools to assess and improve documentation efficiency
Areas Covered in the Session
Understanding the Link Between EMR Burden and Provider Burnout
Overview of burnout statistics related to documentation overload
How EMR inefficiencies contribute to emotional exhaustion and job dissatisfaction
Principles of Efficient Documentation
Identifying and eliminating redundant or unnecessary documentation
Techniques for concise, clinically effective charting
Workflow Optimization Strategies
Customizing templates, order sets, and shortcuts
Using macros, smart phrases, and voice recognition tools
Team-Based Documentation Approaches
Delegating documentation through scribes, medical assistants, and support staff
Roles of nurses and allied health professionals in shared documentation
Technology as a Support Tool, Not a Burden
Exploring AI and automation in documentation (e.g., ambient listening, predictive text)
How EMR vendors and informatics teams can support provider well-being
Best Practices for Reducing After-Hours Documentation (Pajama Time)
Time management techniques
Practical steps to reduce charting outside clinical hours
Leadership and Organizational Support
The role of leadership in addressing documentation-related burnout
Policies, training, and cultural shifts to support sustainable EMR use
Resources and Next Steps
Tools and programs available to assess and improve documentation practices
How to start implementing changes at individual, team, or system levels
Live Q&A Session
Suggested Attendees
Revenue Cycle Staff
Health Information Management Staff
Practice Managers
Healthcare Leaders and Administrators
Healthcare Providers or Physicians
Administrators
Medical Billers
Claims Coders
Revenue Cycle Managers
Billing Staff and Companies
Physicians and Other Providers
Healthcare Consultants
Compliance Officers
Office Managers
Practice Manager
Chief Financial Officers
In and Out of Network Providers
Medical Billing Companies
Hospitals and Facilities
Insurance Companies
Healthcare Attorneys
About the Presenter
Susan Rohde, RHIT, CCS-P, CPC, has more than 28 years of experience in health care industry with an emphasis in coding, health information management, medical necessity and documentation. Susan is currently serving on the education committee for NSCHBC. Her other memberships include AHIMA, NDHIMA, AAPC, NSCHBC, HFMA and MGMA. She specializes in reviewing documentation for accurate reimbursement within Evaluation and Management (E/M) and all surgical specialties, including Interventional Radiology, Anesthesia, Neurosurgical, and Orthopedics, for both ICD-10-CM and CPT codes. Susan helps navigate the ever-changing coding and documentation world and can help your organization in maximizing its coding potential via proper documentation, provider and coding staff education, and understanding of guidelines and regulations.
Additional Information
System Requirement:
Internet Speed: Preferably above 1 MBPS
Headset: Any decent headset and microphone which can be used to hear clearly
Live Course Cancellation Policy: If for any reason Skillacquire need to cancel this program, Skillacquire will notify participants by email of the cancellation no less than 24 hours prior to the expected start time.
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Toll-Free No: 1-302-444-0162
Email: care@skillacquire.com