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Hospitals That Care for Poor Patients Face Digital Divide Without Federal Help
AMN Healthcare, 11/09/09
Hospitals that serve a disproportionately large share of poor patients are lagging behind other hospitals in adopting electronic health records (EHR), leading to a digital divide that could exacerbate health care disparities, researchers report in the Web exclusive edition of the journal Health Affairs.
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