Experts Say E-Records Are Improving Patient Care
Medical experts today touted their success in using electronic information systems to improve patient care. David Liss, vice president for government relations at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, explained how a ...
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5/16/2008 PM Contents
- Manufacturers Blast Tax Increases For Veterans' Education
- Pallone Supports Ban On New Physician-Owned Hospitals
- Groups Press White House To Reconsider Farm Bill Veto
- Deal On Rival E911 Bills Hinges On Access To Databases
- Paulson Says Economic Growth Will Pick Up By Year's End
- Mueller Argues That Media, FBI Have Much In Common
- Experts Say E-Records Are Improving Patient Care
- Week Ends With Still No Decision From Fossella On Future
HILL BRIEFS
- Saudis Rebuff Bush Call For Increased Oil Production
- Oil Shipments To Petroleum Reserve Will Stop In July
- Strossen To Step Down As ACLU President
- Housing Construction Rises In April
- Obama Attacks McCain, Bush Over Appeasement Comments
- Edwards Again Rules Out Vice Presidential Role
- Former Rep. Hubbard Seeking Political Return In Ky.