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Information Technology in Health Care Systems: Barriers to Adoption
This presentation provides graph of macro-level data on the efficiency, safety, and health benefits of electronic health record (EHR), global system utilization savings, information expenditures, and medical revenue after operating costs. Game theory suggests that investing in an EHR can be a good strategy even if it has a negative ROI.