Can Health IT Deliver What ACOs Need?
Executive Summary
Medicare's proposed accountable care organizations need to invest in health information technology to succeed – and such investments could help providers reap the program's shared savings, which then could be fueled into technology upgrades to drive a cycle of further care improvements and cost savings.
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