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PPV: Analysis can reveal magic number of charts per hour
EHR Connection, June 11, 2007
Working with a hybrid record is new, and it's hard to know how many charts you should expect release of information (ROI) staff members to complete every hour. "More" often seems like the inevitable answer, but experts in the field say there are ways to narrow down the answer to a specific number that staff members should be expected to meet.
The trick, they say, is that the magic number comes from analyzing your own particular situation, not just trying to match the completion rate of ROI staff members in other facilities.
Click here to learn how to determine output goals for your facility--your own unique "magic number." Subscribers to Electronic Health Records Briefing can sign on for free access.
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