D001 | Nurses often resort to simplifying and consolidating their FMT documentation day to day. | Observed high demand, frequent incidents, staff visibility, and decision-making impact in the ED drive informal documentation templates (e.g., Word doc drafts, paper-based systems), deviating from the standardized recording of each individual incident (i.e., SOAP). | - Decreased workload
- Potential for inconsistent and incomplete documentation, resulting in missed details.
- Potential for more time-consuming corrections in the future.
| - How common is the use of informal templates? Could there be a correlation between its use and patient acuity?
- What would a balance between efficiency and completeness in documentation look like? Is there a better threshold that could serve as a red flag within documentation (e.g., word count)?
- How can the use of AI-based recommendations improve the quality of documentation without impacting workload?
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