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Every doctor I know complains about these things, regularly. Especially senior physicians who remember the ease of using paper charts. Kevinmd has a new blog up each week about how soul sucking it is to spend more time clicking boxes on an EMR than helping patients. Even patients hate the EMRs--I get comments all the time about how "nowadays doctors spend the whole appointment staring at a screen instead of talking to us." I've also never heard anyone (except healthcare administrators, for obvious reasons) say they liked EMRs.
What I don't understand is how we arrived at this point. Why did physicians allow these to become mandated? Why isn't there more pushback against them? If they were resigned to using an EMR, why not create ones that are more user friendly?
Or am I way off base here, and a lot of people secretly love them?
Sorry if this has been covered before, I searched but didn't find an answer.
What I don't understand is how we arrived at this point. Why did physicians allow these to become mandated? Why isn't there more pushback against them? If they were resigned to using an EMR, why not create ones that are more user friendly?
Or am I way off base here, and a lot of people secretly love them?
Sorry if this has been covered before, I searched but didn't find an answer.