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3 Ways Technology Can Help Reduce Physician Burnout


Burnout is an ongoing issue within our industry. Manifesting as exhaustion, detachment, and poor professional self-esteem, this phenomenon impacts the well-being of health care providers and may affect the quality of patient care.

Now is the time for hospitals and health systems to implement solutions that support, empower, and enable physicians to thrive in their roles – not burn out. With the ultimate goal of improving patient access and ensuring best-in-class care delivery, physicians must operate at peak performance. By adopting the right technologies, organizations can provide physicians with the tools and support to do so without compromising their individual well-being.

Physician burnout is often driven by excessive workloads, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and a lack of control over work processes. According to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, physicians spend nearly two hours of administrative tasks for every hour of direct patient care. This imbalance leaves little room for rest and personal time.

Dr. Tait Shanafelt, a leading researcher on physician well-being, stated, “Burnout is a syndrome characterized by a high degree of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a low sense of personal accomplishment. It’s a phenomenon we can no longer ignore.”

Technology can help mitigate physician burnout by streamlining administrative processes, enhancing efficiency, and improving work-life balance. It reduces the strain on physicians by enabling them to focus more on patient care and less on ‘paperwork’.

Find solutions that work for your physicians – not against them. When it comes to sharing compensation and performance data, it’s important that your physicians have easy access to timely, accurate, and actionable data.

By leveraging the power of technology to support this process, health care organizations can provide:

  • Instant Access to Information: Physicians often struggle to access and interpret their compensation and performance data – using up valuable time that could be better spent on patient care. Technologies that provide this information at their fingertips offer ease of use and on-demand access, which allows physicians to spend less time trying to retrieve and understand this information and more time with patients.
  • Automated Analysis and Comprehensive Reporting: Physician compensation is complex. Outdated, manual processes increase the likelihood of critical errors and can lead to confusion and misunderstanding when a physician is reviewing their results. Technology can help to automate compensation calculations, related analyses, and critical reporting functions to increase accuracy and build greater trust through transparency. This may also assist in reducing the number of follow-up questions or concerns that physicians have for administrators.
  • Data-Driven Insights Into Performance: Physicians need to track their performance to stay engaged and aligned with individual and system-wide goals. With comprehensive data-driven insights, technology allows for a greater line of sight into progress against goals – enabling physicians to monitor their output effectively and efficiently. This helps to maintain high levels of engagement and motivation, which are vital for delivering the best possible patient care.

Innovative technologies like Performance Suite from Clinician Nexus can help to alleviate a physician’s administrative workload by providing easy access to essential data, automating time-consuming processes, and offering valuable insight into compensation and performance.

Learn more about how Performance Suite can help your physicians operate at peak performance!

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