President Barack Obama’s healthcare agenda epitomizes business intelligence with its stressing of increasingly pervasive EMR software<\/a>.<\/p>\n Every Presidential succession, a new President seems to make promises to modernize U.S. healthcare, most of them he can’t keep. The Obama Administration’s ambitious agenda to reform a broken healthcare system seems calculated in a similar fashion. But everything is not always as it seems. This time, the new measures offered might achieve results \u2013 especially in relation to electronic medical records<\/a> software implementation.<\/p>\n Healthcare IT (Information Technology) has surfaced as a distinct priority backed up by dollars \u2013 lots of dollars; even with some substantial shaving of dollars in the stimulus package ($30 billion was originally allotted for Healthcare IT), the numbers remaining are still a “healthy” $19 billion. Much of the administration’s attention is focused on mechanisms that improve access to data, of which a prominent facet has to be electronic medical records systems and (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" President Barack Obama’s healthcare agenda epitomizes business intelligence with its stressing of increasingly pervasive EMR software. Every Presidential succession, a new President seems to make promises to modernize U.S. healthcare, most of them he can’t keep. The Obama Administration’s ambitious…<\/span><\/p>\n