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How software companies could screw up Obama’s health care reform.

Almost all experts agree that in order to begin to deal with these problems, the health care industry must step into the twenty-first century and become computerized. Astonishingly, twenty years after the digital revolution, only 1.5 percent of hospitals have integrated IT systems today—and half of those are government hospitals. Digitizing the nation’s medical system would not only improve patient safety through better-coordinated care, but would also ... Full Story »

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The best investment than can be done is by the health, and if she is the one of the town and his citizens, far better.

es mejor invertir en la salud del pueblo y no en leyes sin sentido.

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