I have to say when I was looking at EMRs a while back, the two things that turned me off besides how gaudy most were back then, were the total price and the fact that you HAD to pay the outrageous price for training.
Even if one of your partners who just transferred from a practice who had used Logician for five years and could train everyone, you had to pay it. Imagine a car dealership selling you a car for $25,000 and also making you pay them $1,000 to teach you how to drive.
BTW, the one thing I would pay tons of money for would be the ability to have the EMR automatically code. Of course, that means drill down notes, which is what makes the note take so long to begin with.