We probaby do more paperwork in HH than anywhere else. Learning and understanding the requirements and having mental templates for the different conditions and/or comorbidities make for more thorough yet concise and efficient charting. Some people fight it instead of submitting to and mastering it.
Libby1987 said:We probaby do more paperwork in HH than anywhere else. Learning and understanding the requirements and having mental templates for the different conditions and/or comorbidities make for more thorough yet concise and efficient charting. Some people fight it instead of submitting to and mastering it.
That last sentence pertains to me. Or did until I realized nothing was going to change. I've figured out the hospital system but the hospice system is a dinosaur of a program for computers so it is frustrating.
Give me pen and paper!!
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It's never-ending, the paperwork. Nurses spend a LOT of time charting important details about their patients. Many times, these details can mean life or death. And, the documentation must be legible, complete, and accurate. How do you balance patient care and the documentation?