A recent op-ed rails against the 'dehumanization' of software for users in the health sector. Anyone agree/disagree that this is the case? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/01/health/epic-electronic-health-records.html 

Yes, I've heard from users that it can be dehumanzing.47%

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Senior Enterprise Architect, Application Consulting in Healthcare and Biotech5 years ago

It's not the software that is dehumanizing.  Some healthcare organizations fail to invest in EHR workflow policies that are sensitive to clinicians' and patients' needs.  Too often it's the administrators that drive implementations that emphasize coding and billing.

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