Ebers Papyrus Clinical documentation has a deep pedigree that dates back more than 4000 years to the ancient Egyptians. Transcribed onto papyrus in a format surprisingly similar to modern day case presentations, clinical documentation appeared to have served the dual purpose of teaching apprentices and guiding the management of future patients. Subsequently, Greek physicians continued… Continue reading The S.O.A.P Factory
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The Swiss Army Knife
Are the best tools Swiss army knife-like - flexible, adaptable, multifunctional, and easy to use? Or is a knife-like tool - optimally sharpened, single-purposed for cutting - ideal? When framed as a simplistic dichotomy, it is obvious that tools do not have a universal or intrinsic “bestness,” but are context dependent and best viewed instrumentally… Continue reading The Swiss Army Knife
EHR as the Sun
The HITECH Act was passed in 2009 to promote and expand the adoption of health information technology with the objective to improve care processes, the quality of care, and overall health system productivity. Although the push to digitize medical records has mostly been accomplished, as Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have become ubiquitous in healthcare, the… Continue reading EHR as the Sun