Multiple sources contribute to data overload in pediatrics, including:
1. Electronic Health Records (EHRs): While EHRs are meant to streamline patient information, they often generate vast amounts of data that can be difficult to manage. 2. Clinical Guidelines and Research: Keeping up with ever-evolving guidelines and new research findings can be daunting. 3. Patient Monitoring Systems: Continuous monitoring systems provide real-time data but can contribute to information overload. 4. Administrative Data: Billing, coding, and other administrative tasks add to the data burden.