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Usability Optimization of the Electronic Health Record

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Usability of the electronic health record is a challenge in successful accomplishment and analysis of quality measures. This article describes a quality improvement project aimed at improving usability perception and usability of quality data available from the electronic health record.

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Sarah Shultz, DNP, RN, CCRN, RN-BC
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Mikel Hand, EdD, RN, OCN, NE-BC, NEA-BC

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