This week the General Accounting Office [GAO] released a report
that looked at IT initiatives at ten health care providers across
the nation and found improvement in care, as well as cost benefits
from fewer medication errors, better communication, documentation
and staffing, and other improvements. The report also includes
examples of three insurers’ IT efforts and a community data
network for exchanging health care information.
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