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| Redundancy | "You will see the same informationrepeated over and over again in notes; you will see the samemisinformation repeated over and over again in notes; to the point youcan't easily identify where the misinformation began." |
| Longer documents | "You're having to scroll down throughso much information, sometimes 40-50 lines of laboratory data, of MCVsand MCHCs and anion gaps and this and that, you know, that's beenrepeated a bunch of times." |
| Poor formatting | "The current format (of automaticallyinserted medication and lab data) I find very difficult to read... It'shard to see the forest for the trees sometimes." |
| "There's a bunch of stuff you don'tcare about and that kind of hides the stuff you do care about in thelabs. I don't like the format it comes in ... and, there's no way tolike highlight what you think is important, or to put it in aprioritized fashion easily." |
| More clutter | "You see vast reams of irrelevant databeing imported... the sheer mass of data basically overwhelms peoples'ability to understand what's going on." |
| "There is so much data that it's just visually hard to pick out what's pertinent." |
| "So the information that you findin discharge summaries now is full of extraneous pieces of informationmaking it more difficult for the primary care provider to sort throughthe detail trying to figure out what was actually the course, plan, andwhat still needs to be done."
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