#RiskTipTuesday Use evidence + teamwork to take #TimeBackForCare. Subtitle: This is #AdministrativeHarm—nonclinical tasks that delay care and impact outcomes
How can teams #CutTheClericalClutter? Streamline and standardize workflows—identify high-burden tasks and automate where possible Use data to monitor delays, time lost, and missed care events
Take #TimeBackForCare: Advocate for tech upgrades, policy change, and evidence-based work design—gain back time for patients and reduce clinician burnout
Graphic for upcoming complimentary CME/CE Webinar on October 22nd at 12 ET: Beyond the Paperwork: Confronting Administrative Harm. Topics include: The Hidden Harm: Learn how administrative processes, while intended to help, can unintentionally create barriers that harm patients and over-burden healthcare professionals; A Growing Problem: Understand the rise of "administrative harm" and its significant impact on both patients and clinicians; Solutions for Safety: Discover key strategies to address this issue, including fostering inclusive decision making, promoting psychological safety, and building accountability for administrative choices.
#RiskTipTuesday: Use evidence + teamwork to take #TimeBackForCare
To fight #AdministrativeHarm, health systems should:
➡️Streamline and standardize workflows
➡️Engage in data-driven improvement
10/22 Join our admin harm webinar: link.med-iq.com/K3XBdU
#CutTheClericalClutter