Electronic Health Record Usability Issues and Potential Contribution to Patient Harm

Electronic health record (EHR) usability, which is the extent that EHRs support clinicians in achieving their goals in a satisfying, effective, and efficient manner, is a point of frustration for clinicians and can have patient safety consequences. However, specific usability issues and EHR clinical...

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