“… It’s part of a program Ringler runs called My Life, My Story. Over the past six years the program has interviewed over 2,000 patients in Madison alone. And it’s changing the way providers interact with patients and their electronic medical records at VA hospitals around the country…”
“Meanwhile at the Madison VA, a 2017 survey showed 85 percent of clinicians responded that reading the stories Ringler’s team provides is both a good use of clinical time and has helped them improve patient care…” Read the full article here.
Source: Making Electronic Medical Records More Personal – By Bram Sable-Smith, April 23, 2019. Wisconsin Public Radio.