Abstract:Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are used across healthcare systems to reduce clinical care errors, improve care team communication, and enhance care coordination and patient safety. However, one criticism is that EHRs increase the provider's engagement with the computer and decrease engagement with the patient leading to less patient-centered care. Patient-centered care is personalized care tailored to individual patient needs and preferences. Interventions have been suggested to help manage EHR u… Show more
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