How to write a new note in epic

Purposes of Medical documentation:

  1. Patient care – notes must be timely, and succinctly and accurately convey the current status and plan for the patient
  2. Legal – notes must be accurate and with sufficient detail
  3. Billing – Documentation must be sufficient to support billing. The EMR is designed to optimize billing by making it easy to include many elements in documentation. However, this has fostered the idea that “more it better”, leading to the note bloat phenomenon in which notes frequently contain redundant, contradictory, superfluous, and/or out of date information.

Some things that many people are doing that ARE NOT ALLOWED:

Copy/Pasting in sections from other authors without appropriate attribution: It may be appropriate at times to include some elements of other’s notes. If this is done, it should be clearly stated where/when/who that information is coming from.

key principles

Problem Lists

Principles for use of Problem Lists:

How to use Problem list appropriately in Inpatient Progress Notes:

  1. Following the above principles, update the Problem List as relevant information becomes available or changes (this can be done at any point in the day)
  2. Each morning: Start a new daily progress note and import Problem List with details (this is done automatically in the template)
  3. Right click on the imported problem list and “make editable” (Note: you can do this with any element in the note – use this functionality to remove things that may be irrelevant while keeping things you want)
  4. Under each problem: Add in the relevant daily updates and Plan for the day.
  1. Each problem should appear only once, with the relevant data, assessment, and plan for the problem grouped together. Information should not appear in more than one place in a note (this both causes Note Bloat, and increases the likelihood of conflicting information)

EPIC TIPS

How to save EPIC orders to PDFs and how to attach them to MyPortfolio messages:

Dr. Jin put together this PDF guide. He uses it to send orders to patients via secure e-mail or MyPortfolio along with Doximity fax for records and orders to insurance companies / testing centers. You will find it particularly helpful though when a patient needs to get an order quickly or if there are snafus on the administrative side.

Some helpful links for customizing or trying to figure out how to do things in the UMMC EPIC system:

EPIC In Basket management :

The In Basket is designed to support the timely response to patients, staff and patient information. The expected work flow is that you will review these daily, take appropriate action and “Done” them to get them out of you in basket. The speed with which you complete messages is a metric that is tracked by EPIC (and may influence your compensation in future, so best to develop good habits now).

  1. If you feel you need to follow up on something in the future, you can make a patient reminder for yourself which can be delivered at future time. (see tip sheet)
  2. Results can be sent to patients as Epic patient message or in a short letter (which you can route to your administrative assistant for mailing).
  3. You could place limited important information on test results and need for follow on the patient’s problem list. This would then be easily accessible not only for you but anyone else looking at chart.
  4. Remember you have a Sent Messages and Completed Work tab on bottom left of in basket. This lets you review recent items without having to “store” them in the In Basket.

neurology note templates

Templates are continually being updated. You should always start your notes with the Neurology System Templates (.UMHNEURO…) so that you have the most up to date templates.