Health Information Technology: The End of Medicine As We Know It?(Medical Research)
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, 2007, Spring, 12, 1
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Publisher Description
The health information technology (HIT) juggernaut is promising--or threatening--to ram medicine into the 21st century, leaving behind hapless private physicians who aren't wired in. Practices with insufficient revenue to afford the expensive systems--or practices that can't or won't attract HIT subsidies from hospitals or other behemoths-are expected to wither and die.
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