Like fine wine, problem lists age very well. Too well, in fact.
Such lists can remain in place for months, even years, without being updated. And questions can lead to conflicts and errors.
Too often, problem lists simply languish, with unchanged patient encounter information. Moreover, even when a problem does appear on the problem list, it doesn’t necessarily signal that the provider addressed the issue during the patient encounter.
During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, Dr. Andrew Markiewitz, a physician advisor and member of the RACmonitor editorial board, will delve deep into the root causes of problems in the problem list.
Other segments will include the following:
Like fine wine, problem lists age very well. Too well, in fact.
Such lists can remain in place for months, even years, without being updated. And questions can lead to conflicts and errors.
Too often, problem lists simply languish, with unchanged patient encounter information. Moreover, even when a problem does appear on the problem list, it doesn’t necessarily signal that the provider addressed the issue during the patient encounter.
During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, Dr. Andrew Markiewitz, a physician advisor and member of the RACmonitor editorial board, will delve deep into the root causes of problems in the problem list.
Other segments will include the following: