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Really? I cannot believe that one-minute dictations give a pattern of effect of medications over time. And I am VERY disturbed over your attitude, as it indicates less that strong commitment to your patients. I am frankly bothered by this.
Regnvejr and Michaelrack,
Please both take a breath. My experience on this forum suggests you BOTH have a sincere concern for patient care and communication to other providers (but I could be completely wrong. Who knows?)
Regnvejr has a concern about how much useful info is dictated in a 1-min note, but has no way to know how useful Michaelrack's dictated notes are. I've run into lots of long useless notes, and had a friend in a previous location who could put enormous info into a 3 line note - astounding. And I've seen LOTS of great notes with lots of detail and intricate treatment plans, that were useless because I couldn't read the handwriting.
If this needs to be resolved, (which I actually doubt) Michaelrack could give us an example of a 1-min dictated note (obviously, with all identifiers removed). We would have to assume he is telling the truth and can talk as fast as necessary to get that note dictated in 60 seconds.
Honestly, I'd rather just leave this at, "Well, I hope you really can dictate a useful note in 60 seconds. That's impressive. I wish everyone would put some effort into their notes on the assumption that someone else may have to read and use them."