T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care USING TECHNOLOGY.

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T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care USING TECHNOLOGY WITH PATIENTS 1

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care What is wrong with this encounter? 2

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care CLC Checklist for Good Patient Communication Introduce self Establish rapport Open ended questions at beginning Maintain good eye contact Be supportive and concerned Used transitional statements Avoid using medical jargon Allow patient to speak without interruption Summarize history Gave patient a chance to ask questions Appear poised, professional, confident How can an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) adversely effect patient communication? 3

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Possible Adverse Effects Computer creates barrier between doctor or student and patient Poor eye contact Closed ended questions driven by templates Missing teaching moments Pauses while typing/looking for patient education not engaged with patient 4 What specific actions can we take to avoid these situations?

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Arranging the Exam Room Which of these is best? Why? 5

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Using Tablets (iPads) Advantages? Disadvantages? 6

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Using Mobile Devices with Patients Patients think you are texting or taking photos Reassure patient you are not Tell the patient what you are doing (looking up patient’s medications, interactions…) Share information found Maintain eye contact with patient as much as possible Message given to students on using technology with patients.

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care 5 Tips for Using EMR 1.Construct a triad with doctor (student), patient and computer 2.Introduce the computer into the encounter 3.Adjust screen so patient can see it 4.Share EMR information on screen with patient 5.Alert patient verbally “sign posting” when turning to EMR 8

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Using Mobile Devices with Patients Patients think you are texting or taking photos Reassure patient you are not Tell the patient what you are doing (looking up patient’s medications, interactions…) Share information found Maintain eye contact with patient as much as possible Message given to students on using technology with patients.

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Checklist for Student Feedback 1.Introduced self BEFORE turning to computer 2.Introduced the computer into the doctor/patient/computer triad 3.If sitting, adjust the chair to be at eye level with patient and so the patient can see screen 4.Patient should be alerted verbally when turning attention from patient to the computer for longer periods of typing 10 Morrow JB. Et al. First year medical students can demonstrate EHR-specific communications skills. Family Medicine. Jan pp 28-33

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Sharing EMR with Patient Verify Medication List and Problem List with patient Show patient his/her vital signs, including weight (gain or loss) and chart Graph patient’s weight or show flow sheets or show trends about chronic diagnosis If printer available, ask if patient would like a copy of his/her data (Meaningful Use) If time allows, access other online patient education materials for patient 11

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Example EHR OSCE Video 12