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February, 2012
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New medical office embraces technology

“In the future, patients will carry all of their medical records on a USB drive or a smart phone.
In Danbury, the future is just days away.
The Imed Center of Danbury, which will have its grand opening Oct. 2 at 46 Mill Plain Road, will be a paperless office with no records room.
When patients check-in at the office, they won’t be handed a clipboard full of papers. Instead, they will type all of their information into a computer program — if they haven’t already done it at home.
Each patient will be issued a USB drive they can carry with them at all times.”

Article
Vinti Singh, News-Times, 25 September 2010

26 September 2010 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): smartphone, USB
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