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Doctors raise doubts on digital health data

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   March 26, 2009

The federal government plans to spend $19 billion to spur the use of computerized patient records, but two articles in the New England Journal of Medicine point to the formidable obstacles to achieving the policy goal. The studies point to problems of not only installing electronic health records, but also using them to improve care and curb cost.

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