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Dont let EMRs cut into your doctor-patient time
American Medical News , 09/25/09
Dolan PL – Studies have found that patients who feel rushed through an exam have lower satisfaction rates than those who feel their physicians spent an appropriate amount of time with them. And not maintaining eye contact is an easy way to make a patient feel rushed, experts say.
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