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New York Times Article: Physician, Upgrade Thyself
New York Times - Op-Ed Contributor
Physician, Upgrade Thyself
By THOMAS GOETZ
Published: May 30, 2007
Electronic medical records would reduce the risk of medical errors and spare hospitals the expense of missing records and unnecessary treatment.
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