Electronic health record “gag clauses” and the prevalence of screenshots in peer-reviewed literature

Author:

Bapna Monika1,Miller Kristen12,Ratwani Raj M12

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Georgetown University , Washington, District of Columbia, USA

2. National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, MedStar Health , Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective To determine whether the Office of the National Coordinator’s policy change restricting the use of “gag clauses” in contracts between electronic health record (EHR) vendors and healthcare facilities increased the prevalence of screenshots in peer-reviewed literature. Materials and Methods We reviewed EHR usability and safety-related peer-reviewed journal articles from 2015 to 2023 and quantified the number of articles containing screenshots. For those that did not contain screenshots, we identified whether they would have benefited from screenshots. Results When gag clauses were permitted 6 of 79 (7.6%) of articles contained screenshots and 8 (10.1%) would have benefited from screenshots. When gag clauses were restricted 3 of 40 (7.5%) contained screenshots and 8 (20%) would have benefited from screenshots. Discussion The policy change does not appear to have an impact on the prevalence of screenshots in peer-reviewed literature. Conclusions Additional steps are necessary to promote the use of screenshots in peer-reviewed literature.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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