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Mining electronic records for revealing health data

By The New York Times  
   January 15, 2013

Over the past decade, nudged by new federal regulations, hospitals and medical offices around the country have been converting scribbled doctors' notes to electronic records. Although the chief goal has been to improve efficiency and cut costs, a disappointing report published last week by the RAND Corp. found that electronic health records actually may be raising the nation's medical bills.

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