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physicians remain unhappy with them. This course describes EHR trends, including perceived impacts on quality of care and administrative burden, interoperability, and the potential of innovative solutions like Blockchain and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) to alleviate pain points related to EHR usage. This course is part of the Health Care Trends series. Questions or comments? Contact us here. Instructions: Click Start above or navigate to a section below to begin