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Study Links Enhanced EHRs to Reduced Cognitive Workload
Study finds that EHRs with enhanced usability can lead to reduction in cognitive workload and increases in performance among physicians.
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Why EHR should be 'sidekick' not the be-all for engaging physicians
Rahul Goyal, MD, physician informatics lead at Mediclinic Middle East in the UAE, discusses retrieving useful information from a minimal amount of EHR clicks.
Posted Jul 5, 2019healthcare itphysician