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Today Townhall.com featured an op-ed by Dr. Mike Koriwchak, a healthcare IT specialist and the Secretary of the Georgia state chapter of Docs4PatientCare, discussing the practicality of adopting health IT (HIT), especially in light of the impact on patients:
I am a dedicated supporter of HIT. Our practice’s EMR implementation reached a reasonable level of maturity long before Obamacare, HITECH incentives, and Ms. Sebelius came along. We became Meaningful Use – compliant the first of October. I believe in the potential of HIT to revolutionize the practice of medicine by reducing costs and improving efficiency and quality of care. But I do not believe the HIT community is on a course that will take us to that vision.
Read the full article on Townhall.com, and tell us what you think in the comments below.
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