June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Electronic health records, touted by the government as a way to reduce medical costs, are used by few doctors in the U.S. because they are too expensive for their practices, a Harvard University survey found.

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Few Doctors Use Electronic Records...
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Electronic health records, touted by the government as a way to reduce medical costs, are used by few doctors because they are too expensive for their practices, a Harvard University survey found.
Open at Royal Birkdale set to break...
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Popular Photo Sharing Site's DNS...
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Hospitals must give records within 72...
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NJ cracks down on gas rip-offs...
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Martin Memorial doctors switching to...
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Most Doctors Aren’t Using...
A government-sponsored survey of the use of computerized patient records by physicians points to two seemingly contradictory conclusions, and a health care system at odds with itself.
Computers In Personnel's new software...
Absence Manager enables employees to make a call to an automated system at any time to report their first day of absence. The system records the call details and automatically sends alerts to relevant contacts in real-time.
Hospitals must give records within 72...
The national consumer disputes redressal commission has made it mandatory for all hospitals to provide the entire medical records of a patient within 72 hours.