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HIMSS08: Kolodner expects increase in EMR use

Just in case you haven't had your fill, here's more optimism from the feds on HIT adoption. (As for me, it's getting a bit grating, as I don't see enough going on to actually make adoption happen.) At least in this case, the optimism is driven by the likelihood that hospitals will step up, which seems a bit more realistic.

In his HIMSS speech last week, Dr. Robert Kolodner, national coordinator of health information technology, said that he hopes that to see a 50 percent increase in the use of health information technology this year. He's also predicting that the Nationwide Health Information Network will become operational this year, and that EMR vendors will begin incorporating federal standards into their products. Dr. Kolodner contends that an increased use of EMRs will be driven partly by a growth in hospital donations of such software to physicians who practice at their facilities. Thanks to this and other trends, he says, by 2012 at the outside half of all doctors will use EMRs.  My question is, how will everyone pay for this?

To get more of Kolodner's predictions:
- read this Government Health IT piece

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