The 2009 Recovery Act set aside $20 billion to help healthcare providers ditch the paper records and go electronic. The idea was to cut soaring healthcare costs in the U.S. But while physicians backed by large healthcare groups can afford the system, many rural physicians are struggling to make that transition.
Rural doctors slow to adopt electronic medical records
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