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How the pandemic changed clinician EHR use: 9 study insights
The average EHR after-hours time per day was between 19.2 and 20.6 minutes between Dec. 29, 2019, and March 14, 2020. During this period, average EHR time per day decreased 23 percent to 64.9 minutes the week of March 29. Since July 5, 2020, the total EHR time per day has been slightly higher than the pre-COVID-19 period, at an average of 86.4 minutes.
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