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Open Source Software: A Potential Solution to EHR Challenges
AMN Healthcare, 07/02/09
Orlovsky C - With cost a constant concern for health care administrators, the adoption of new technology-including electronic health records (EHRs)-often takes a backseat to a facility’s immediate needs already accounted for in the budget. In fact, cost is perhaps the greatest barrier to a widespread adoption of EHRs in hospitals across the country.
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