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He notes that we’re really just getting started: When the Recovery Act was enacted in 2009, the EHR adoption rate nationally was about 10%, and that rate got up over 50% in 2013. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.
He notes that we’re really just getting started: When the Recovery Act was enacted in 2009, the EHR adoption rate nationally was about 10%, and that rate got up over 50% in 2013. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.
He notes that we’re really just getting started: When the Recovery Act was enacted in 2009, the EHR adoption rate nationally was about 10%, and that rate got up over 50% in 2013. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting.
He notes that we’re really just getting started: When the Recovery Act was enacted in 2009, the EHR adoption rate nationally was about 10%, and that rate got up over 50% in 2013. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
He notes that we’re really just getting started: When the Recovery Act was enacted in 2009, the EHR adoption rate nationally was about 10%, and that rate got up over 50% in 2013. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
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