60% of physicians do not think EHR is valuable investment

More than half of physicians, 60 percent, do not think that their EHR is a valuable investment, according to a Medical Practice Insider report.

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The survey, conducted by Medical Practice Insider and QuantiaMD, found negative responses in regards to EHR to outweigh the positive. Physicians reported frustration with the time spent on EHR, distraction from connecting with patients and lack of user-friendliness, according to the report.

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