| U.S Doctors Hesitant About Healthcare IT |
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| Written by The Buzz | |||
| Sunday, 22 January 2012 23:52 | |||
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A recent survey of 3,800 doctors across eight countries found that doctors in the U.S are less likely to think that healthcare IT can improve diagnostic decisions, reports Information Week. The survey showed that only 47% of the U.S doctors surveyed indicated that healthcare technology improved the quality of treatment decisions. Click here to read the full article. | |||
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About the Author: Jeff Merron is a full-time freelance editor, journalist, and copywriter who has written for the New York Times Magazine, ESPN.com, Slate, Byte Magazine, Macworld, Consumers Digest, and many other national publications. He's also a regular contributor to IT Business Insider and 108, a baseball magazine. He has a Ph.D. in Mass Communication Research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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