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Abstract Number: 58
BEYOND BEEPERS: NAVIGATING THE DIGITAL SHIFT IN HOSPITAL COMMUNICATION
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Effective interpersonal communication is critical in healthcare. Historically, pagers, phone calls, and in-person conversations have been the main form of in-hospital communication. New communication technologies, such as electronic messaging, are increasingly becoming the primary way for healthcare workers to communicate. In 2017, 27% of Society of Hospital Medicine responding organizations reported some use of [...]
Abstract Number: 64
CHARTING NEW TERRITORY: SECURE MESSAGING IMPACT ON HOSPITAL WORKFLOW
SHM Converge 2024
Background: With the advent of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), documentation occupies up to 50% of doctors’ time1 and prior work has revealed that internal medicine residents spend more than four hours daily on documentation2. Secure messaging (SM) has been recently integrated into the inpatient EMR system, allowing healthcare team members to directly message physicians; [...]
Abstract Number: 240
PERFECTING THE PINGS: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF INPATIENT SECURE MESSAGING
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Secure text messaging is a primary mode of clinician-to-clinician communication in large acute care hospitals. However, the accessibility and ease of secure messaging, and a lack of best practice recommendations, raise the risk of overuse. Multitasking demands from secure messaging challenge clinicians as they engage in focus-intensive patient care tasks. To address this, we [...]
Abstract Number: 254
VOLUME AND PATTERNS OF ELECTRONIC MESSAGING USE AMONG HOSPITALISTS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Many electronic health record (EHRs) systems offer secure messaging which allows for asynchronous, text message-based communication. Increasingly electronic messaging is replacing more traditional methods of communication such as paging, yet there is limited research on the impact of this transition. Studies have shown that healthcare workers find text communication to be more efficient than [...]
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