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A foundational component of Digital Health involves collecting and leveraging electronic health data to improve health and wellbeing. One of the central technologies for collecting these data are Electronic Health Records (EHRs). In this Viewpoint we argue that EHRs are a rich source of information on the performance of health professionals and healthcare teams that could be harnessed to support practice reflection and behaviour change. We contextualise the intersection between Digital Health and data-driven practice reflection, including providing an overview of the role of EHRs underpinning technology innovation in healthcare. Subsequently we advocate for designers of EHRs to give more consideration to the value of these systems for supporting practice reflection by health professionals.