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Medical practices lose an average of 18 minutes per patient encounter due to inefficient EHR navigation and documentation practices. This Short Course was created to help health administration professionals accomplish streamlined medical record management that directly impacts patient care quality and operational efficiency.
By completing this course, you'll be able to navigate EHR systems with confidence, enter patient data accurately using industry-standard templates, and manage external document integration - skills you can apply immediately in clinical settings.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Remember how to navigate EHR systems to locate key patient information quickly
Apply visit-note templates to accurately capture vitals and chief complaint data
Apply standardized procedures to digitize and file external patient reports
This course is unique because it focuses on the foundational workflows that medical office staff perform dozens of times daily, using real-world scenarios and actual EHR interface patterns.
To be successful in this project, you should have basic computer literacy and familiarity with healthcare terminology.
Let’s be honest...Most Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems feel like they were designed by people who have never actually seen a patient. Our short course is here to change that narrative, and hopefully turn your digital workspace from a cluttered obstacle course into a streamlined clinical tool. We’re starting together at the bedrock with System Navigation Fundamentals. Before we tackle complex data entry or high-level reporting, we’re going to master the "path of least resistance" through the interface. By the end of this lesson, you’ll stop hunting for menus and start navigating with the muscle memory of a pro—saving you clicks, time, and a significant amount of daily frustration.
What's included
2 videos2 readings1 assignment
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2 videos•Total 9 minutes
Why EHR Navigation Speed Matters in Patient Care•3 minutes
EHR Navigation Techniques and Patient Search Methods•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 16 minutes
EHR Interface Components and Navigation Fundamentals•8 minutes
Step-by-Step EHR Navigation Walkthrough•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 3 minutes
EHR Navigation Knowledge Check•3 minutes
Module 2: Template Data Entry Mastery
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
Now that you’ve mastered the layout, it’s time to tackle the "beast" of the clinical day: Documentation. This lesson moves you beyond simple form-filling and into the realm of high-efficiency charting. We’ve all felt the drain of repetitive clicking and the "copy-paste" trap; this lesson is designed to help you reclaim that time. We will explore how to leverage smart templates and structured data entry to ensure your notes are comprehensive and compliant without keeping you at your desk long after your last patient has left. It’s about charting smarter, not harder, so your records reflect your clinical expertise rather than your typing speed.
Template Structure and Data Field Requirements•9 minutes
1 reading•Total 8 minutes
Visit-Note Template Components and Clinical Data Standards•8 minutes
2 assignments•Total 13 minutes
Complete Patient Visit Template Using Clinical Standards•10 minutes
Template Data Entry Knowledge Check•3 minutes
Module 3: Document Digitization Integration
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
Even in a digital age, the "paper trail" has a way of following us into the clinic. This lesson focuses on the bridge between physical media and your streamlined digital environment. It’s one thing to have a patient’s history; it’s another to have that history searchable, organized, and instantly accessible within the chart. In this lesson, we’ll move past simple "scanning and dumping" and master the art of integrating external records—like specialist consults, old lab results, and patient-provided forms—directly into the patient's record. We’re turning static PDFs and grainy scans into dynamic, actionable data.
What's included
2 videos1 reading3 assignments
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2 videos•Total 13 minutes
Why Digital Document Integration Ensures Continuity of Care•5 minutes
Document Types and Processing Requirements•8 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Document Digitization Standards and Filing Protocols•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 28 minutes
Process External Documents Using Digitization Standards•10 minutes
Document Digitization Knowledge Check•3 minutes
Comprehensive Medical Record Management Assessment•15 minutes
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