
Studies of health information technology have not kept up with the evolving needs of the healthcare system. We explain how to set them straight.
Studies of health information technology have not kept up with the evolving needs of the healthcare system. We explain how to set them straight.
High rates of health information technology use by physicians were only modestly associated with better knowledge of drug costs.
HMOs in California, particularly Kaiser, have developed approaches to end-of-life care that allow them to use far fewer inpatient resources than fee-for-service providers.
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