Utilization and efficacy of DotPhrases in the electronic medical record for improving physician documentation

Palak A. Fichadia, Mini Virmani, Priyanshi Shah, Ramsha Mahmood, Rhea Kanwar, Amishi Singla, Rohit Jain

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Abstract

Clinical documentation of patient visits has changed over the last 20 years, with the increasing use of electronic records causing a seismic shift in how notes are taken. Electronic note-taking aims at reducing the time taken to document a visit, and the introduction of dot phrases, or DotPhrases, in electronic medical records is a step toward reducing the time required to update patients’ charts, which might allow doctors to spend more time with their patients. DotPhrases, abbreviated phrases used in the electronic medical record, help in the simplification of note-taking and the standardization of notes. They also allow for a more comprehensive note from physicians and ensure that no information is undocumented. On the contrary, however, excessive usage of DotPhrases can lead to an excessively long and cumbersome note. This can overwhelm physicians and lead to them missing crucial information that is buried somewhere in the notes. Although there is ample research studying the benefits of DotPhrases, adequate research must also be carried out to understand their shortcomings and disadvantages. This article aims to shed some light on use of DotPhrases and to outline their advantages and disadvantages affecting patient management and care.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)692-696
Number of pages5
JournalBaylor University Medical Center Proceedings
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Medicine

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