Business
Study claims tech can save billions
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted March 15, 2004
Interoperability and standardized computer systems can conservatively save the health care system $86.8 billion annually, according to a study by the Center for Information Technology Leadership.
The savings, which would come from fewer tests and improved efficiency, assume all physicians, hospitals and health systems would buy information systems, said CITL, a nonprofit research organization created by Partners HealthCare, a Boston-based health system with about 10 hospitals.
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