Tapping the Unmet Potential of Health Information Technology
Ann S. O'Malley
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Abstract:
Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for facilitating vast improvements in care and, ultimately, in the health of Americans,1,2 but achieving that potential remains a daunting task.
Keywords: Health Information Technology; Electronic Health Records; Health Care Expenditures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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