“…1,2,5 Physicians have reported a negative effect of EHRs on their ability to maintain eye contact with patients and their ability to actively listen to patients. 6 Additionally, physicians looking at an EHR during the clinical encounter may appear distracted or disinterested, potentially impacting the patient's perceptions of the physician. 7 Despite these initial negative perceptions of EHR implementation, research reveals improved efficiency in hospitals and outpatient clinics, 2 clinician acceptance and approval of the EHR systems, 2,5,8 and overall patient satisfaction 1,2,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] with EHR use.…”