electronic med records: doctors read when they should talk


see below, from karen henley. the article basically discusses how the troves of information in the electronic medical record (much of which is useless, redundant, and a waste of time to read) actually often leads us to spend less time with the patient, clutters our minds with preconceptions of what is going on, and may make it more difficult for us to get a good, primary, unfiltered history from the patient.

Geoff, did you see this article? Feel free to disseminate.
Take care, Karen


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