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To: Sober who wrote (6548)6/24/2009 4:56:58 PM
From: John F. Poteraske  Respond to of 7944
 
President Obama is betting big on information technology. The plan is to use electronic medical records to prevent costly errors, reduce paperwork and better track what works to keep people healthy. But less than 20 percent of U.S. doctors and hospitals use e-records now. So Congress has set aside $19 billion to encourage others to go digital.

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The 6-4-2009 director are option related.

From what I have seen grants to states would start to see progress in 2010.

Obama Speech:
edition.cnn.com
"Any health care bill must include measures to modernize record-keeping with an electronic system that reduces paperwork and increases efficiency, and to emphasize preventive treatment to reduce overall illness and chronic conditions that sap the health care system, Obama said."