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The Cost of Technology

Abstract

No one was more surprised than the physician himself. The drawing was unmistakable. It showed the artist—a 7-year-old girl—on the examining table. Her older sister was seated nearby in a chair, as was her mother, cradling her baby sister. The doctor sat staring at the computer, his back to the patient—and everyone else. All were smiling. The picture was carefully drawn with beautiful colors and details, and you couldn’t miss the message. When he saw the drawing, the physician wrote a caption for it: “The economic stimulus bill has directed $20 billion to health care information technology, largely funding electronic medical record incentives. I wonder how much this technology will really cost?”

Toll E. The Cost of Technology. JAMA. 2012 Jun 20;307(23):2497–8.

13 July 2012

Bibliographic Data

Title:

The Cost of Technology

Author(s):

Toll, Elizabeth

Journal

JAMA, 307(23), pp. 2497-2498
(2012-06-20)

URL:

Full article

DOI:

10.1001/jama.2012.4946

Keyword(s):

Health Information Technology, Physician-Patient Relationship, United States

Citation:
Toll E. The Cost of Technology. JAMA. 2012 Jun 20;307(23):2497–8.

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