- Fortune (2019)

The U.S. government has spent $36 billion digitizing medical records for better, safer, and cheaper health care. Now the system is a mess.

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Summary:The U.S. government's $36 billion effort to digitize medical records in hopes of improving healthcare has resulted in a flawed and messy system, despite the original intention to make it better, safer, and cheaper.

Keywords: Digitizing Medical Records, Flawed System, U.S. Government Spending, Expensive Failure, Healthcare Improvement

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