Network lets Tennessee doctors share patient info
The Tennessean, February 25, 2008
AT&T Inc. is partnering with Tennessee to provide a statewide system to electronically exchange patient medical information. The system is designed to securely transmit detailed patient information between medical professionals, and will allow doctors to access medical histories, prescribe medicines over the Internet and transfer images.
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