If your tech savvy doc felt it was not intuitive there may be issues. You need buy in by the providers.
When I have residents in the office, I sit them down and have them run through a couple training videos. They then follow me for a day anyway. I then turn them loose and they do OK.
I agree you should start with dummy charts, I also agree for couple days of lighter schedule. Ignore the orders, Rx and stuff and concentrate on basics. When that is done move up to Rxs since that is one of the nice advantages of the program. (Can't do electronic Rx in trial version.)
Workflow will likely change. Your assistants will be putting things into the chart rather than just putting vitals on the paper. You may need to go to the chart to find results. Who will be scanning papers that are brought in? You need to look at how things will work most fluidly.
Last edited by DoctorWAW; 09/08/2011 6:42 PM.