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Health information networks gain wider use
American Medical News , 08/18/09
Dolan PL – The number of hospitals, physician practices and others using health information exchanges has increased 40% in the past year, and many using such systems are starting to see cost savings from their investments, according to an eHealth Initiative study.
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