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Monday, March 5, 2018

Opinion: Doctors Are Drowning in Data Entry as Health IT Policy Lags

When the HITECH Act was signed into law, the iPad had not yet been invented, and a tenth of the country was still using dial-up internet access. About 22 percent of physicians and 12 percent of hospitals used a basic electronic health record system, and federal recognition of telehealth as a vital tool in ...
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When the HITECH Act was signed into law, the iPad had not yet been invented, and a tenth of the country was still using dial-up internet access. About 22 percent of physicians and 12 percent of hospitals used a basic electronic health record system, and federal recognition of telehealth as a vital tool in ...

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