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Obama calls for change to digital health records

Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, January 15, 2009

President-elect Barack Obama recently proposed a shift to standardized digital health records, according to a January 12 CNNMoney.com article. The plan would call for all health records to become computerized within five years and, according to research from Harvard, RAND, and the Commonwealth Fund, could cost at least $75-100 billion over the next ten years.


Although the estimated implementation price is large, moving to standardized electronic health records is expected to reduce health care expenditures, cut down on waste from paper records, eliminate red tape, and help avoid repetition of expensive medical tests, according to CNNMoney.com.

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