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The burden of documentation on doctors in primary care, especially value-based care, is a significant problem. This necessitates hours of "pyjama time" with the electronic health record after supper and additional hours of charting at home on weekends.
The majority of healthcare professionals have learned to accept it as an inevitable aspect of their work. However, among clinicians, it is a major contributor to burnout. The time spent on documentation prevents doctors from providing patient treatment, which is another challenge, according to Dr. Kendell Cannon, chief medical officer of Herself Health, a primary care facility for women over 65.
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