US Requests $287 Million For Electronic Health Records
A budget includes $287 million for electronic health record modernization to improve care delivery and efficiency. The investment aims to ensure consistent and accessible care in tribal communities across the country.
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C-SPAN Radio
“The budget includes $287 million for electronic health record modernization, an essential investment that is critical to improving how we deliver care, efficiency, and long-term outcomes.”
C-SPAN Radio
“FY 27 budget request, 287 million for electronic health records, and that's an increase of 93”
C-SPAN Radio
“287 million for electronic health records, and that's an increase of 93”
C-SPAN Radio
“287 million for electronic health records, and that's an increase of 93 efforts are being handled by contractors, especially in this pilot phase.”
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