A tale of RHIO success
Digital HealthCare & Productivity, August 28, 2007
Nearly as fast as regional health information organizations cropped up a couple of years ago, they have started to disappear or at least scale back their plans due to financial difficulty. But there are some success stories to be found for those who look hard enough. Try, for example, Winona, MN, where a small network is thriving.
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