

The Road to Optimisation: Strategies for Building EPR Adoption and Efficiency
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As trusts across the nation strive toward digital transformation goals, EPR utilisation is becoming a strategic focus for those leading the charge. Data indicates that high quality, workflow-specific training leads to improved user efficiency and satisfaction, better feature adoption, and enhanced optimisation of the EPR.
In line with recommendations from the Secondary Care EPR Usability Survey, Cambridge University Hospitals has focused on providing more learning opportunities for its clinicians. By leveraging tools that deliver learning opportunities in the workflow, CUH hopes to find more scalability and flexibility, improve user efficiency and satisfaction and reduce organisational costs associated with training.
Now more than one year into its new asynchronous training model, CUH shares the lessons it has learned, emerging data trends on user adoption & efficiency, and what users think about its new training approach.


