McCain wants quick implementation of healthcare IT, Obama is ready to invest
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
US presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have made it known that they take the implementation of healthcare IT in the US seriously. We may hear more from the Republican and Democrat hopefuls in the coming days if they take up their invitations to the medical device industry’s annual conference, AdvaMed 2008, which runs from September 21-24.
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