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Hospitals hesitant to help docs with EMR
Accreditation Connection, September 19, 2008
Hospitals are frequently slow to help physicians purchase electronic medical record (EMR) systems, even though recent regulatory changes allow them to provide assistance, a report by the Center for Studying Health System Change states.
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