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EHR-Integrated Handoff Notes are becoming increasingly prevalent, especially among inpatient clinical service teams composed of physicians in training (resident physicians). We describe the implementation of such a tool at our institution, and then describe the usage of the tool, as well as changes made to its content, structure, and format, years after original implementation. We also describe frequency and temporal distribution of updates made to free text elements of the Handoff Note. At the initial implementation there were three versions available; medical/surgical, pediatric, and ICU. Years after implementation, 57% of clinical service teams continue to utilize the note, including all medical, pediatric, behavioral health, obstetrics/gynecology, and neurology services, as well as most surgical services, that serve as “primary” teams. Several interesting changes were noted to the content and structure of the Handoff Note, namely that more complicated versions were abandoned in favor of simpler versions. The Patient Summary and To Do free text boxes are updated an average of 1.0 and 1.6 times per day. Around 60% of updates to both free text boxes occur between 12 pm – 5:59 pm, likely in preparation for the daytime-nightime team handoff.
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