Summary
The medical problem list should function like an executive summary of the important, relevant problems in a patient’s chart. But too frequently it’s plagued by issues that make a clinician’s job harder, not easier – notably inaccuracies, redundancies, and disorganization.
To learn more, IMO surveyed 300 physicians regarding the challenges and opportunities surrounding medical problem lists. The results suggest that a shift towards more structured, accurate, and intuitive lists could lead to better patient outcomes, ease administrative burdens, and support clinical decision-making.
Download now to explore key findings on:
The role of inaccuracies, redundancies, and organizational challenges in clinician frustration and burnout
The belief among participants in the benefits of an enhanced problem list for patient care
The advantages of a more categorized, navigable approach to managing medical problem lists
Featured speaker(s)
April Curtis
Marketing Director
IMO
Thomas Magnum
Marketing Manager
IMO
B.A. Baracus
Data Analyst
IMO
B.A. Baracus
Data Analyst
IMO