Letting a Good Crisis Go to Waste

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The widespread implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) was predicated on hopes that they would rapidly improve care, but initial experiences have been disappointing and thought to be a key part of physician dissatisfaction and burnout. The crisis created by EHR implementation is only in part due to EHRs themselves, and might also be viewed as a crisis that has served to surface longstanding problems in healthcare—ones that if grappled with, will lead to more rapidly effective digital transformation.

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Auerbach, A. D., Khanna, R., & Adler-Milstein, J. (2020). Letting a Good Crisis Go to Waste. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 35(4), 1289–1291. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05552-z

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