Burgess Interoperability Bill Gets Pushback From Health IT Group
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
While stating it supports more Congressional oversight and federal agency involvement in developing interoperability requirements for electronic health record systems, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society says it is concerned an interoperability bill being floated by Rep. Burgess could set the industry back.
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