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Opinion: Why healthcare tech is still so bad

By The New York Times  
   March 23, 2015

Last year, I saw an ad recruiting physicians to a Phoenix-area hospital. It promoted state-of-the-art operating rooms, dazzling radiology equipment and a lovely suburban location. But only one line was printed in bold: "No E.M.R." In today's digital era, a modern hospital deemed the absence of an electronic medical record system to be a premier selling point. That hospital is not alone. A 2013 RAND survey of physicians found mixed reactions to electronic health record systems, including widespread dissatisfaction. Many respondents cited poor usability, time-consuming data entry, needless alerts and poor work flows.

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