“After two years of planning and a public investment of more than $60 million, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said on Monday that New York City was ready to equip doctors with computer software that can track patients’ medical records in order to provide better preventive care.
While not mentioning anyone by name, Mr. Bloomberg used his press conference in the Bronx on Monday to criticize national political leaders for failing to address the issue of disease prevention, which he considers a more significant problem than either the lack of access to health care or skyrocketing costs.”
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Marc Santora, The New York Times, 26 February 2008

