This document summarizes an article about the unquantified safety risks of electronic health records (EHRs). It notes that while EHRs were intended to improve safety, quality, and efficiency, they have not shown improvements in productivity statistics. It discusses how EHR safety issues are underreported as users intervene to prevent errors, and how poor usability increases cognitive burden and risk. The document argues that EHR safety must be evaluated based on user feedback and that organizations should work to improve EHR safety and usability to reduce legal risks to users.