"Standard language next", says Bush in US health IT & e-records move
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
US President Bush has taken a major step towards encouraging price transparency and the use of health information technology. He signed an executive order on August 22 directing federal health plans to make price and quality available to the public and to adopt interoperable health information technology, a necessary precursor for electronic medical records.
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