David Kyle Johnson
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Tuck it away in a dropdown menu or something or whatever under a folder, but it shouldn't be cluttering.
The EMR worked at that, too.
It was so cluttered with stuff that you rarely, if ever, and sometimes never used that could easily have been tucked away somewhere.
Again, they sorted all this crap out in the 90s.
This is 30-year-old information.
They're just ignoring it.
It's so frustrating.
Yeah, I'm with you.
All right.
carol let me ask you a question do you watch a lot of tiktok videos no not voluntarily if you did which i do unfortunately because you know to make stu's own tiktok videos a lot of them there's this common theme on there like people shouldn't be getting all of these screening tests and they act like it's all those doctors are trying to make money you know they're not
It's rampant.
I think I've probably done a dozen videos just responding to that basic idea.
But the thing is, doctors do think carefully about when to do screening tests, right?
Yeah, I mean, that should be the job of the primary care doctor to do that review.
It should be, but as we know.
That was something we did pretty much on every patient who came into the inpatient neurologist service.
We would do a drug review.
And we would go over every drug they were on, say, is that the right dose?
Do they need to be on it?
We would simplify things if we could, make sure there was no interaction.