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Questions On Financing Electronic Health Info Exchange Obscure Its Future, Report Says

This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily

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Realizing the full potential of the growing electronic health record adoption depends on robust health information exchange, according to a report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. But in order to get there, questions on how HIE is financed need to be addressed.

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