We are supposed to switch to electronic PPCR's any time now, but for now we use the "Press Hard, Three Copies" method. We have the computers for it, as our MDT's are ToughBooks with full touch screens and such, just locked into the docking station. Virginia Beach hospitals don't use the electronic filing yet, which is weird since Sentara owns all but three of the hospitals in the entire area. Our neighbor city, Norfolk, uses electronic filing, and they use the exact same computers. They just pull them out of the MDT slot, plop them into the docking station in the EMS room, and fill out their report.
I can't wait for the switch. My handwriting is terrible enough without being in a moving vehicle. Mistakes are easily edited without crossing off and initialing, let alone having to deal with screwing it up enough to have to redo the entire thing (yes, this happens often for me). And the idea of having unlimited space is nice, since my narratives for codes can get kind of lengthy.
And most importantly, it would make everyone's report that much more uniform. Everyone fills out the same on a computer, for the most part, because they make you follow the form.