Quantifying EHR and Policy Factors Associated with the Gender Productivity Gap in Ambulatory, General Internal Medicine.

Huan Li, Lisa Rotenstein,Molly M Jeffery,Hyung Paek,Bidisha Nath, Brian L Williams, Robert M McLean, Richard Goldstein,Teryl K Nuckols, Lalima Hoq,Edward R Melnick

Journal of general internal medicine(2023)

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Increased team support, briefer documentation, and the 2021 E/M code change were associated with higher physician productivity. The E/M code change may have preferentially benefited women physicians by incentivizing time-intensive activities such as medical decision-making, preventive care discussion, and patient counseling that women physicians have historically spent more time performing.
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