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Electronic Records Can Improve Quality of Care


 

“Adoption of health IT will be too slow if providers have to reinvent the wheel one by one,” AHRQ Director Dr. Carolyn Clancy said in a statement. “This shared learning tool brings the lessons of experience together in one place, so we can help providers avoid problems and achieve greater benefits when they make their move to health IT.”

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