If you look at your email, you will see a letter from Amazing Charts stating:
"In the near future, Pri-Med and Amazing Charts will begin offering individualized CME recommendations based on practice patterns identified through information that clinicians provide from their EHR."
This, indeed, may be one way they intend to use the data.
If sharing data were optional amd could be restricted by the physician in extent and content, I would not have an issue.
The issue is that the EULA was changed and while other points of change were made clear, these were not. Shame on us for not reading the EULA carefully, but then we trusted that the important points of change were spelled out. Sharing of patient data is a big deal. Was that intentional or an oversight? It has not been corrected.