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Note: this is a hypothesis that several researchers have attempted are attempting to address, we found no data currently available on this beyond anecdotal conversations with providers about some potential drawbacks of using EHRs. Boulware, LE, LA Cooper, LE Ratner, TA LaVeist, and NR Powe. "Race and Trust in the Health Care System." Public Health Reports 118 (2003): 358-65.
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