Washington Watch

CIO, September, 2002 by Edited by Elana Varon

Health-Care Integration May Be an Expensive Prescription

Hospitals, doctors' offices and insurance companies would have seven years to develop systems for sharing administrative and patient data, according to a bill proposed by Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.). But experts in health-care IT are leery of backing the measure without more proof of its ROI.

Kennedy says his Efficiency in Health Care Act would save time and money by giving patients, health-care practitioners and insurers access to treatment information within two days of a doctor visit. It would improve patient safety by requiring health-care facilities that treat at least 20,000 patients a year to deploy computerized physician order entry systems to record prescriptions and other doctors' orders.

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