Healthcare IT Discussion Stresses Local Implementation, Legislation
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Government officials and the health IT world met for three days recently to discuss future regulation. The talk focused on the best way to oversee software after it has been installed, implemented, and customized, as well as the potential need for legislation to define the regulatory field. But a lot of specifics remain unaddressed, stakeholders say.
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