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February, 2012
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Bill pushes doctors to computerize records

“The computerized files are seen as the foundation of a national health information network that proponents say will improve care, advance medical knowledge and save the country tens of billions of dollars annually. But with the startup costs to individual doctors in the tens of thousands of dollars, many smaller practices have been slow to move from clipboard to computer screen.
With today’s bill signing, Maryland will become the first state requiring private insurance companies to offer doctors financial incentives to adopt the technology, state officials say. Doctors who do not bring an electronic medical records system on line by 2015 could face penalties.”
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Matthew Hay Brown and Kelly Brewington, Baltimore Sun, 19 May 2009

19 May 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Health Information Exchange, Implementation, Incentives, Insurer
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