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Dr Hall argues that support for recording health care visits using electronic medical records (EMRs) should be stopped.[1][1] The evidence that helped convince him of this was apparently in a POEM (Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters) that related to EMRs, as well as having a patient transfer to

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