Pasting things into medical record from outside chart: In EPIC, you can see where copy/paste elements originate. It also leads to the “note bloat” phenomenon which makes it difficult to find relevant information that is needed for patient care.Įach note should be started with a blank page and a new blank template and then ONLY a few key elements should be copied in from other places in the chart. did you in fact check all the same elements on exam and the patient responded in exactly the same way, or did you just copy exam forward).
This makes it unclear what has been performed that day (i.e. Some things that many people are doing that ARE NOT ALLOWED:Ĭopying forward major elements of notes from prior documentation: However, this has fostered the idea that “more it better”, leading to the note bloat phenomenon in which notes frequently contain redundant, contradictory, superfluous, and/or out of date information. The EMR is designed to optimize billing by making it easy to include many elements in documentation. Legal – notes must be accurate and with sufficient detailīilling – Documentation must be sufficient to support billing. Patient care – notes must be timely, and succinctly and accurately convey the current status and plan for the patient