Many physicians have reported frustration with EHRs. To address this
dilemma, one Midwestern private practice has taken a straightforward
approach — removing EHRs altogether.
The majority of physicians report EHRs slow their workflow, according to
the *Medscape* EHR Report 2016, and a 2016 study in *Mayo Clinic
Proceedings* linked EHRs with physician burnout. Physicians even say EHRs
have infringed on the quality of their patient interactions, according to a
study published in the *Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics* last
month.
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