I usually take electronic health record research at face value. These are generally scientific endeavors, often conducted by esteemed institutions or academicians who are testing the effectiveness of such tools, assessing their impact on satisfaction and productivity, or determining their role in research. So it’s disconcerting to read not one, but two studies this week that question the quality of some of the EHR research being conducted.

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