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Health-Care IT: The Economic Perspective
By David Talbot - November/December 2009
With Congress locked in a debate over how to reform the United States’ $2.3 trillion health-care industry, Harvard economist and health-care policy expert David Cutler explains how information technology affects the quality and economics of health care.
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