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The Use of Electronic Medical Records: Communication Patterns in Outpatient Encounters
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The impact of electronic medical records on patient-doctor communication during consultation: a narrative literature review
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Computer-based reminder system effectively impacts physician documentation
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Differences in Physician Use of Electronic Health Records: Development of a Scale Assessing Individual Factors Influencing Physician Actualization
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Association of the Usability of Electronic Health Records With Cognitive Workload and Performance Levels Among Physicians
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