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Results of Clinician Tech-Related Burnout Survey: By the Numbers

Clinicians have reported an acute increase in burnout over the last several years – but how can we confirm how much of it is caused by digital health technology? In early 2024, OntarioMD (OMD) partnered with Dalhousie University to conduct a clinician survey* in Ontario and Nova Scotia to find out. Here’s what Ontario clinicians told us.

  1. Managing reports sent through EMR
  1. Managing communications related to patient care
  1. Inputting patient data in EMR

Bottom line

So, what does all this mean? The survey showed clinicians are struggling with unmanageable inboxes, redundancies, and documentation burden. While good IT support may protect clinicians from burnout, interoperability and integration remain concerns.

OMD is working hard to support clinicians by:

We will let you know when we launch new services that will address your pain points and reduce your tech-related burnout.

In the meantime, the OMD Advisory Service team can help by analyzing your office and EMR workflows and supporting you in using digital health tools to improve patient care and practice efficiency. There’s an OMD Advisor near you – best of all, their services are free!

Prefer to talk to a peer?  Get free assistance from one of our seasoned Peer Leaders. Peer Leaders are community-based clinicians, like you, who use the same EMRs and have valuable expertise and tips they are happy to share to help you integrate them in your practice.

*Of the 1,407 respondents in Ontario, 90% were family doctors or specialists.

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