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KLAS Arch Collaborative Physician Guidebook 2025: EHR Pain Points and Success Strategies

by Fred Pennic 07/21/2025 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know: 

– The KLAS Arch Collaborative has released its “Physician Guidebook 2025,” offering comprehensive insights into how healthcare organizations can improve the Electronic Health Record (EHR) experience for physicians. Drawing on feedback from over 52,000 physicians, the guidebook provides actionable strategies to prevent burnout, boost efficiency, and ensure EHRs truly support quality patient care.

– The Arch Collaborative is a group of nearly 300 healthcare organizations committed to improving the EHR experience through standardized surveys and benchmarking. This guidebook synthesizes clinician feedback into actionable insights to help organizations unlock the full potential of their EHR investments.

The Pervasive Challenge of Physician Burnout

Physician burnout remains a critical concern, with its roots often tied to inefficient EHR use. The guidebook highlights that EHRs, while essential, can contribute to dissatisfaction and burnout if not optimized. Organizations are actively seeking ways to mitigate this, as research suggests the cost of physician burnout, in terms of turnover and lost productivity, can be roughly $87,000 per physician.

Key Strategies for Enhancing EHR Experience

The guidebook identifies several critical areas for improvement and provides actionable strategies:

  • Foster Executive Buy-in and Physician Leadership: Strong leadership support for the EHR is paramount. Physicians want to feel heard and supported by their executives, influencing the EHR’s success in their daily workflows.
  • Invest in Continuous Training and Personalization: Effective training goes beyond initial go-live, focusing on ongoing education and personalization to fit individual physician workflows. This includes leveraging existing EHR personalization tools and providing clear methods for feedback on AI-generated content.
  • Optimize Workflows for Efficiency: Addressing documentation burden is a top-three request for physicians. EHRs should enable efficiency and patient-centered care, minimizing clicks and streamlining processes.
  • Prioritize Seamless Integration and Functionality: Physicians seek EHRs that have all needed functionality and fast system response times. Strong integration with other systems and devices is crucial for a cohesive workflow.
  • Ensure Data Integrity and Actionable Insights: The ability to easily extract and utilize data for clinical decisions is highly valued. This includes clear data visualization (e.g., trended lab results) and insights that genuinely aid patient care.
  • Build Trust in AI Tools: As AI integration advances, transparency, privacy, security, and accountability are paramount for building physician trust. Physicians want AI to augment, not replace, clinical judgment, requiring clear citations and unbiased, high-quality content.

Maximizing EHR Potential: Common Pitfalls and Best Practices

While EHR clinical optimization engagements generally lead to high client satisfaction, the guidebook identifies common pitfalls and offers best practices to ensure success:

  • Avoid Missed Expectations: Clearly define goals and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) early in the engagement, focusing on clinical, operational, and financial outcomes, and ensuring stakeholder alignment.
  • Proactive Communication: Establish regular check-ins and evaluation milestones. Avoid reactive engagement by partners, which can lead to dissatisfaction.
  • Mitigate Staff Turnover and Expertise Gaps: Implement strong documentation and processes for seamless consultant replacements to prevent disrupted continuity.
  • Strategic Partner Selection: Choose firms with deep expertise in the specific EHR platform and the relevant clinical workflows. Partner on co-creation and customization rather than accepting one-size-fits-all approaches.

For more information about this KLAS repot, visit here.

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