Health Information Technology a Significant Practice Cost
Health Information Technology a Significant Practice Cost
HealthDay News — Doctors are spending more than $ 32,000 per year on health information technology (IT), according to an article published in Medical Economics. Results from the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) survey suggest that medical …
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Changes proposed to improve research on health information technology
Studies about the value of health information technology can be improved by broadening the reviews to include both costs and benefits, and lengthening study periods to capture long-term implications, according to a new RAND Corporation analysis …
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THOMPSON: Push is on to regulate health information technology
After decades of slow adoption, health information technology now threatens to completely disrupt health care, in a good way, dramatically improving quality of care. The question is, will federal regulators stand in the way? The FDA has long regulated …
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Use of Health Information Technology Leads to Improved Care Quality
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