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10 Ways to Reduce Workload Burden, Coding a Problem Plus a Preventive Service, A Tool to Help Patients Remember Key Points

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10 Ways to Reduce Your Administrative and Documentation Burden

Physicians spend 8% of their time at work on administrative tasks and 45% on EHR tasks. While system-level changes are needed to help reduce this burden, physicians can implement practice-level changes today.

How to Code a Problem Plus a Preventive Service

Report the code your documentation supports for the problem-oriented service, but don’t overlap components of the preventive service.

A Tool to Help Patients Remember Key Points

Providing a visit summary can help patients remember what they need to do after the visit.

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