I have been working at Kaiser Permanente for 5 years, and there were a lot of doctors pretty good with technologies. And they struggle with Epic, famous for bad UX as well. One doctor even created special windows application, where they recorded mouse/keyboard activity with Epic, and replay them on single button click. Same as anthropic "Computer Use", but in the traditional code. And it was written by doctor, not IT engineer. Later, I worked at startup that tried to create intelligent hospital bed, able to record patient heartbeat, respiration, movements without special sensors. The technical part was all good, but we failed to sell any such bed to hospitals, only a few to nursing homes. Doctors are conservative, plus anything related to medical requires a lot of certificates and compliances. Finally, we give up and made consumer device out of it - Sleep Numbers "smart bed". Companies who sell software to doctors spend much more efforts to satisfy all requirements, and make a deal. Investment in user interface quality does not make sense because all decisions made regardless of it.