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A better way to evaluate health IT
Treat your EMR investment just as you would an investment in a new imaging system, or lab system, or any other major purchase you are making for your business. That's what your clinic is, a business.
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Health IT takes the first step down the open source road
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Health IT prevents heart attacks?
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Health IT gets a friend at the top in Aneesh Chopra
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Health care is rationed and people die
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Will health IT push back against populist Luddism?
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Health IT in both versions of the stimulus
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Health IT is creeping into high gear
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Mobile Devices Were Wrecking My Health. Here's How I Plan to Change That.
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A Banner day for health records management
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Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
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Nuance-Transcend deal hits speed bump; deadline extended
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Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
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Why Cone Health uses Cisco UCS
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