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Government Health IT, 06/26/09
Robinson B - The billions of dollars that have been set aside for health IT in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) should certainly boost the adoption of electronic health records. A recent survey of thousands of U.S. hospitals published by the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that fewer than 8 percent of non-Veterans Affairs hospitals have EHRs in even one clinical department; only 1.5 percent have them in all departments.
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