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Six Tips for Faster Documentation, Outdoor Clinic Setup for COVID-19, Avoiding Bias in Patient Care

Quick Tips & Insights from FPM journal
 
 
After a long day in clinic, the last thing you need is a stack of unfinished EHR documentation waiting for you to finish up at home. To reduce your work after clinic, look for ways to make the documentation process more efficient so you can complete most (if not all) of this work during the visit. Here are .
If you haven’t treated patients with suspected COVID-19 in your parking lot yet, it may only be a matter of time.  can help you get started.
Personal biases can affect patient relationships and care decisions if they aren’t examined. But  can help you challenge stereotypes and improve your interactions.
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INFORMATION FROM THE AAFP
This supplement from the American Academy of Family Physicians shares learnings from state chapter quality improvement initiatives designed to increase adult pneumococcal vaccination rates.
Read the latest issue of FPM.
Earn 5 CME credits.
  • Transitioning to Direct Primary Care
  • Ten EHR Strategies for Efficient Documentation
  • Two Habits of a Healthy Team
  • Developing Your Professional Career Plan
  • Opinion: Maintaining Patient Relationships in a Pandemic

 

 

Top illustration by Greg Clarke | Cover illustration by Jim Frazier
 
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