How to Reduce the EHR’s Administrative Burden
Giving Time Back to Your Clinicians: Practical Strategies to Reduce EHR Documentation Burdens
Physician burnout is reaching crisis levels, and one of the biggest culprits is an ever-expanding documentation workload. Research shows physicians spend nearly twice as much time on EHR and desk work as they do with patients, and another one to two hours each evening finishing notes (so-called “pajama time”).
The time expense of EHR documentation contributes directly to burnout, frustration, and productivity loss. It also reduces the quality of care. The good news: with the right strategies and expert implementation, healthcare leaders can streamline clinical documentation, reduce clicks, and restore time for patients.
HPG Resources’ Healthcare Efficiency and Digital Health Solutions specialize in helping organizations reduce EHR administrative burden by combining workflow redesign, clinical engagement, and advanced technology.
Strategy 1: Build Smarter Templates & Macros
Poorly designed data entry tools create unnecessary steps. Now, it’s possible to help clinicians achieve faster, more accurate results using documentation tools optimized for real use-case scenarios:
- Smart templates help mirror actual workflows, minimizing irrelevant or redundant entries.
- Specialty-specific forms, offering fully custom form generation that omits irrelevant fields and prompts.
- Macros for recurring phrases that allow clinicians to insert standard language or care plans with just a few keystrokes.
- User-driven design, as HPG consultants conduct working client sessions to design more sophisticated templates reflecting EHR documentation best practices and workflows.
- Cerner charting shortcuts can save hours each week by reducing clicks with personalized “smart phrases” and quick actions.
Strategy 2: Leverage Voice Recognition & Ambient Scribes
Modern dictation and ambient documentation technologies can also dramatically speed up workflows. Advanced dictation tools capture natural conversation and insert structured data directly into the EHR.
When implemented effectively:
- Clinicians can document in real time while maintaining patient eye contact.
- Ambient scribes automatically generate draft notes, reducing needless after-hours documentation.
- Organizations can cut documentation time by 30–50%
HPG helps healthcare leaders choose and configure the right technologies to fit their systems, specialties, and compliance requirements — providing measurable results while honing your competitive edge.
Strategy 3: Implement Note Bloat Reduction Programs
Excessively long, redundant notes (aka “note bloat”) make records difficult to read and waste valuable time. Addressing these issues is another cornerstone to reducing physician documentation burnout.
The most successful note bloat programs should include:
- Setting documentation standards that focus on clinical relevance, not just billing or compliance.
- Integrated training for concise writing techniques that discourage copy-forward misuse.
- Analytics and user feedback to track note length and duplication trends.
HPG’s consultants further analyze documentation patterns to pinpoint where notes can be streamlined without losing quality or accuracy.
Strategy 4: Optimize In-Basket Management
In-basket overload is another hidden time drain. For each clinician, various messages, prompts, and notifications can number in the hundreds daily.
To streamline communication, ensure your documentation management tools:
- Route non-clinical tasks to the right support staff.
- Use team pools to share message workloads.
- Adjust alert settings to eliminate low-value notifications.
HPG workflow experts evaluate message volume, routing rules, and team configurations to create a sustainable, less stressful system for every clinic.
Strategy 5: Use Data Integration to Reduce Manual Entry
Disconnected systems force clinicians to enter data multiple times — a top complaint among EHR users. Seamless data integration ensures labs, imaging, and ancillary systems automatically populate relevant patient records.
Through optimized interfaces and interoperability solutions, HPG helps organizations reduce manual entry, improve accuracy, and reclaim time lost to repetitive tasks.
Reclaim Your Time for Greater Healthcare Service Quality
Ultimately, the goal of EHR documentation isn’t just improving administrative efficiency; streamlining documentation workflows means giving time back to clinicians. These benefits translate directly to higher quality of care and reducing burnout throughout your organization.
HPG Resources combines deep EHR expertise with clinical insights to implement novel solutions that ensure the technology serves your staff — not the other way around.
Contact us to request a complimentary Documentation Workflow Review with an HPG clinical expert today, and take the first step toward designing an EHR that truly supports your team.
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