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Joch A - Vermont’s new public/private regional health information organization might soon offer a model for tackling the challenges of chronic diseases. The RHIO, called Vermont Information Technology Leaders (VITL), recently received a $7.5 million contract to create a statewide network to help physicians manage chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart problems.

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