The President’s remarks of May 11, 2009, place additional emphasis on the need to manage patient records in a digital way.<\/p>\n
It was additional reinforcement for his pro-EMR position as if any was needed. In his remarks of May 11, 2009, he emphasized once again how essential healthcare reform is to America. Like Franklin D. Roosevelt three generations before him, President Obama’s plans are ambitious, but necessary, not only to right an ailing economy, but to establish a foundation of stability for the future. The President recognized a clear, indisputable fact: When it comes to healthcare spending, “we are on an unsustainable course that threatens the financial stability of families, businesses, and government itself.” Prior to making his timely remarks, the President had just concluded an “extraordinarily productive” meeting with organizations that “are going to be essential to the work of healthcare reform in this country.” But what he had to say (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The President’s remarks of May 11, 2009, place additional emphasis on the need to manage patient records in a digital way. It was additional reinforcement for his pro-EMR position as if any was needed. In his remarks of May 11,…<\/span><\/p>\n