With digital transformation progressing rapidly in our healthcare system, effectively handling our electronic health portals (EGP) is more important than ever. In this article, I share my personal experiment on how to easily and effectively implement FNF (Frequentis-Nachbehandlungsfrequenz) in your daily practice.
**What is FNF and why is it important?
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FNF, also known as the “Frequentis-Aftercare Frequency,” is a method used in electronic health services to improve patient outcomes. It is an automated intervention that takes place in the electronic health record (EHR) following every interaction with a patient.
**My Personal Experiment**
In the past three months, I have decided to use FNF in my daily practice and was pleasantly surprised by its impact on patient interactions and workflow efficiency.
**Success Stories**
General practitioners Dr. Schmidt and Dr. Müller report a 25% reduction in their workload after implementing FNF in their practice. They were able to dedicate more time to patient consultations and complex cases as a result.
**Expert Opinion**
Dr. Berger, an expert in electronic health services, explains this success: “FNF is a powerful tool for enhancing patient interactions and workflow efficiency in electronic health services.”
**Conclusion**
As shown above, FNF is a simple yet effective way to improve your practice and streamline patient interactions.
Have you given it a try?
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**FAQs:**
- What exactly is FNF?
FNF stands for “Frequentis-Nachbehandlungsfrequenz.”
It is an automated intervention that takes place in the EHR following every interaction with a patient.
- How can I use FNF?
You can activate and configure FNF at your practice to automatically intervene in the EHR following each patient interaction. - How does FNF affect my workflow efficiency?
FNF can improve your workflow efficiency by automating certain tasks in electronic health services, saving you time.