Opinion
EMRs have 2 strikes against them
LETTER — Posted May 5, 2008
Regarding "Selling the bitter EMR pill" (Article, April 7): There are two reasons that physicians have not adopted EMRs. The first is that we realize the software has a price point that is too high. The second is that the people who design these systems have no idea how physicians are trained to think. The application does not fit the natural thought process of a physician.
Mark Lemmons, MD, Camby, Ind.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2008/05/05/edlt0505.htm.












