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U.S. Doctors Making Slow Shift to Digital Records
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Title U.S. Doctors Making Slow Shift to Digital Records
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576363?src=rss
Description Only a fraction of American doctors have switched from conventional paper records to electronic health records, with most citing cost as the biggest stumbling block, a national survey showed on Wednesday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jun 21, 2008
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