<ѻýҕl>Getting Everything in One Placeѻýҕl> Electronic health records aren't delivering on their promise of fewer paper forms Apr 29, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Getting in Touch, Figuring It All Outѻýҕl> It's great to have more than one way to ask for help on a difficult case Apr 22, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Taking Care of Patients Beyond the Confines of the Traditional Office Visitѻýҕl> Home monitoring can offer a great way to extend our services Apr 15, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Paging Dr. Sinclairѻýҕl> When it comes to artificial intelligence in healthcare, there are still a few bugs in the system Apr 08, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Using an Interpreter Is Great, but It Also Needs to Be Documentedѻýҕl> Here's yet another example of how automation can help us Mar 25, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Having a Retreat Helped Us Move Forwardѻýҕl> A day away from it all gave our staff a chance to generate ideas big and small Mar 18, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Knowing When to Start, Knowing When to Stopѻýҕl> Discussions about screening recommendations can be difficult, but they're worth having Mar 11, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Small Winsѻýҕl> Artificial intelligence has the potential to assist with our day-to-day tasks Mar 04, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Take Your Supplements With a Big Grain of Saltѻýҕl> We must guide patients who get lost managing their own care Feb 26, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Artificial Intelligence Versus Sir William Oslerѻýҕl> Note-taking in the electronic health record still leaves much to be desired Feb 12, 2024
<ѻýҕl>The Perennial Problem of No-Show Appointmentsѻýҕl> Instead of overbooking, let's focus on why patients aren't showing up Feb 05, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Care Coordination and Other Opportunities for Improvementѻýҕl> You want me to fill out a paper form even though we're on the same EHR system? I don't think so. Jan 29, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Can We Please Stop Pushing the Paperwork Rock Uphill?ѻýҕl> Let's develop paperless systems that make our lives easier and allow us to focus on patient care Jan 22, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Fix the Foundationѻýҕl> We need to improve the way our primary care offices function Jan 16, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Getting Back the Time We Lostѻýҕl> If you want the paperwork done, at least give us the resources to do it Jan 08, 2024
<ѻýҕl>Making Sure Everything Worksѻýҕl> Our problem with printing is emblematic of what's wrong with our healthcare system Dec 18, 2023
<ѻýҕl>How Do We Hack the Problem of Health Information Hacking?ѻýҕl> Going back to using paper and the U.S. mail seems impractical Dec 11, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Missed Opportunities for Care -- And What They Teach Usѻýҕl> Fixing the small things can make a big difference Dec 06, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Thankful for Another Perfect Dayѻýҕl> So much to be grateful for at work, and much to strive for too Nov 27, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Urgent Care Must Be Reexamined ... Urgentlyѻýҕl> Can't we improve primary care and emergency department visits so more patients go there instead? Nov 20, 2023
<ѻýҕl>To Minimize Patient 'Note Bloat,' Cut to the Chaseѻýҕl> Repeating data over and over just adds noise that buries the signal Nov 13, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Want Your Patients to Be More Independent? The Answer Is Simple: More Simplicityѻýҕl> Let's make it easier for patients to schedule flu shots and do other routine tasks Nov 06, 2023
<ѻýҕl>It's Never Too Soon to Start End-of-Life Conversationsѻýҕl> Patients can make their preferences known away from the pressures of acute illness Oct 30, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Forget AI: What Do You Think, Doc?ѻýҕl> Patients don't seem satisfied with responses written by artificial intelligence Oct 23, 2023
<ѻýҕl>The AI Will See You Nowѻýҕl> Envisioning the next generation of medical assistants Oct 16, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Need to Answer a Routine Question From a Patient? AI Might Come to Your Rescueѻýҕl> Artificial intelligence could lighten our load, if we can figure out how to use it wisely Oct 09, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Want to Improve the Patient Experience? Let's Start With Discharge Planning.ѻýҕl> Endless paper summaries don't cut it, it's time to try something new Oct 02, 2023
<ѻýҕl>When a Video Visit Leads to Real Connectionѻýҕl> Getting a peek into the homes of our patients is an added privilege Sep 25, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Please, Higher-Ups, We Know What to Do. Let Us Do It.ѻýҕl> We can improve our practice workflow, if only you'll let us Sep 18, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Stuck in the Sticking Placeѻýҕl> If you want primary care doctors to fix what's ailing our patients, give us the resources we need Sep 11, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Overcoming Inertiaѻýҕl> What's the best way to start making changes, large and small, to our healthcare system? Aug 28, 2023
<ѻýҕl>The Dreaded Cocktail Party Conversationѻýҕl> Telling fellow party-goers you're a doctor comes with its own set of hazards Aug 14, 2023
<ѻýҕl>No-Shows Have Got to Go!ѻýҕl> We need to improve no-show rates, but overbooking is not the answer Jul 31, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Dealing With a 24/7/365 Worldѻýҕl> We need to find better ways to address patients' after-hours concerns Jul 17, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Medical Practice -- But Only If Done Rightѻýҕl> Yes, AI can help, if clinicians are consulted during its creation Jun 05, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Washing Our Hands of the Current Systemѻýҕl> We need solutions that actually work, not processes that just get in the way of patient care May 22, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Should Doctors Work From Home?ѻýҕl> It certainly won't fix everything, but working from home deserves a place in the schedule May 15, 2023
<ѻýҕl>It Ain't Worth a Thing If You Don't Got That (Follow-up) Swingѻýҕl> We must do better at making sure patients connect with their care managers May 01, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Getting the Data Correct, Every Timeѻýҕl> A lab collection report showed us that fixing problems requires getting the right information Apr 10, 2023
<ѻýҕl>Are We Losing the Personal Touch Because of the Way We Staff?ѻýҕl> Changing who answers the phones or fills in for the doc may mean fewer personal connections Mar 27, 2023