Questions surround health IT money

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Mon, 03/23/2009 - 01:25

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Here's the best-case scenario for the government's plans to spend $19 billion on computerized medical records: seamless communication among doctors and patients, and far fewer mistakes....


 

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