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. 2014 Oct 21;22(1):192–198. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002871

Figure 3:

Figure 3:

Plot of each resident's total score on the Four Habits instrument, comparing electronic health record (EHR) chart use with paper chart use. Higher scores indicate less effective performance. The residents whose dots lay close to the identity line had similar scores regardless of chart type. The residents whose dots lay far from the identity line had large differences in their total Four Habits communication scores depending on the type of chart used, with those falling above the line scoring worse on EHR and those falling below the line scoring worse on paper. The hollow circles indicate residents who scored above 3 using an EHR and below 3 using paper.