Dr. RW: “As we have increasingly used electronic medical records in our hospital and received them from other institutions, we’ve noticed several serious problems with the way in which notes and letters are crafted. Many times, physicians have clearly cut and pasted large blocks of text, or even complete notes, from other physicians; we have seen portions of our own notes inserted verbatim into another doctor’s note. This is, in essence, a form of clinical plagiarism with potentially deleterious consequences for the patient.”
The unintended consequences of electronic records
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