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tci Part B Insider - 2016 Issue 33
EHR Overload Affects Physicians' Performance, a New AMA Study Reports
Many enter the field of medicine with high hopes of engaging with the public on an altruistic level, helping patients overcome obstacles related to both their physical and mental health. While the technical health care boom has enriched the delivery of care, allowing better coordination between providers and making it easier to bill for services rendered with imbibed EHRs, the lengthy process of entering data has greatly impeded the long cherished relationship between doctor and patient.
Context.In a recent American Medical Association (AMA) study coordinated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock health care system and published in theAnnals of Internal Medicine, researchers...
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