Doctors reluctantly embrace technology
Orlando Business Journal, March 18, 2009
More physicians are embracing technological advances, such as electronic medical records, but most still consider them clunky and unresponsive to their needs, according to a recent survey by the American College of Physician Executives. Some doctors embrace the new measures, but a much larger number viewed healthcare technology as frustrating and difficult to use.
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