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" Typed versus Voice Recognition for Data Entry in an Electronic Health Record: Emergency Department Physician Time Utilization and Interruptions "
dela Cruz, Jonathan E; Shabosky, John C; Albrecht, Matthew; Clark, Ted R; Milbrandt, Joseph C; Markwell, Steven J; Kegg, Jason A
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AL
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Record Number
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933800
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LA6tw3t0s9
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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dela Cruz, Jonathan E; Shabosky, John C; Albrecht, Matthew; Clark, Ted R; Milbrandt, Joseph C; Markwell, Steven J; Kegg, Jason A
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Title & Author
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Typed versus Voice Recognition for Data Entry in an Electronic Health Record: Emergency Department Physician Time Utilization and Interruptions [Article]\ dela Cruz, Jonathan E; Shabosky, John C; Albrecht, Matthew; Clark, Ted R; Milbrandt, Joseph C; Markwell, Steven J; Kegg, Jason A
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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15/4
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Date
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2014
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Abstract
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Introduction: Use of electronic health record (EHR) systems can place a considerable data entry burden upon the emergency department (ED) physician. Voice recognition data entry has been proposed as one mechanism to mitigate some of this burden; however, no reports are available specifically comparing emergency physician (EP) time use or number of interruptions between typed and voice recognition data entry-based EHRs. We designed this study to compare physician time use and interruptions between an EHR system using typed data entry versus an EHR with voice recognition.
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