U.S. to Dole Out $1.2 Billion for Health Records Technology »
Posted By Progressive 3 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyThe Obama administration unveiled $1.2 billion in federal grants for electronic health records systems on Thursday, the first wave of funding under a health-care reform plan to create vast records-sharing networks aimed at cutting costs and improving care in the coming decade.
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