This story was delivered to Business Insider Intelligence "Digital Health Briefing" subscribers hours before appearing on Business Insider. To be the first to know, please click here. Electronic health records (EHRs) were created partly to streamline record keeping and improve clinical decision making, but they're weighing on doctors: The vast majority (70%) of physicians who use electronic health records (EHRs) report healthcare IT-related stress, and time spent in EHRs is correlated with physician burnout, according to a survey of 1,792 practicing physicians in Rhode Island published in JAMIA. Business Insider IntelligenceSee the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:Netflix could lose 20% of content amid licensed media pullbackWalgreens is joining forces with FedEx to fight off AmazonAmazon Pay might be coming to CanadaSEE ALSO: How healthcare providers can transform their services to meet the evolving needs of digital consumers before, during, and after care