Abstract

As a nurse practitioner student, electronic medical record (EMR) trainer, and future EMR user, I was excited to see the Hsu et al. article, “Health Information Technology and Physician–Patient Interactions: Impact of Computers on Communication During Outpatient Primary Care Visits” in the July/August issue.1 I have not seen very much research about the patient's perception …

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