October 3-7 | Starting at $500The Reset: Physician Case Study
Current data shows that the average physician spends nearly 15 hours per week on administrative tasks outside of their scheduled clinical hours.
This phenomenon, often called "pajama time," is the primary driver of the 50%+ burnout rate in the medical profession. For every hour spent with a patient, doctors often spend two hours at the keyboard.The system turns the physician back into a healer rather than a data entry clerk.
By removing the "pebbles in the shoe"—the 1,000 extra clicks per day—it restores the human connection. Patients reported higher satisfaction because their doctor was looking at them, not a screen.
What You'll Learn in the Case Study
Inside the case study you will see:
Where telemedicine physicians lose the most time each week
How repetitive clinical communication can be systematized
How documentation templates dramatically accelerate charting
How patient education can be standardized without sacrificing quality
How one physician reclaimed 15 hours per week
This is not theory.
It is a real workflow redesign used in a telemedicine practice.
Why This Matters
Fifteen hours per week equals:
Less after-hours charting
Less administrative fatigue
More time with family
More mental clarity during patient visits
Most physicians do not need to work harder.
They need to eliminate repetitive documentation.