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SPOTLIGHT: MA officials fight to keep EMR lead
December 10, 2007 — 7:59am ET
To date, Massachusetts has done well in the race to implement EMRs. However, it won't keep that lead if decision-makers don't quickly figure out how to foster and pay for EMR use, according to officials. The officials, who gathered last week to mull lessons learned from a pilot EMR project kicked off in 2004, are wondering how to proceed once the pilot's $50 million in funding runs out. Article
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