Tracking Human Trafficking: Evaluating the Use of an Electronic Health Record System in Hospital Settings to Document Indicators of Abuse and Human Trafficking
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When using an electronic health record system to document and quantify concerns of human trafficking, recommendations include grouping all indicators of abuse into one field and having a subject matter expert review all data to determine if human trafficking is indicated.
In the spring of 2019, a Midwestern Academic Center embarked on a project to decrease nursing documentation burden in the electronic health record. The results of the project and implementation are presented along with future initiatives to decrease documentation burden…
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