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...That's just the start. The Paperfree Tampa initiative aims to change completely the way doctors prescribe and practice medicine, by digitizing the entire medical record-keeping process, from patient charts to lab reports and test results. Already, other U.S. cities, and even some states, have joined the movement at the urging of its highest-profile supporter, President Obama, who campaigned on the promise to make every government health care agency entirely electronic by 2015. In Hartford, Conn., the recently launched Health Info Exchange network electronically connects the nine major hospitals in the area to pharmacies and doctors' offices. Doctors...
...coming up short against No. 13 UMass at home last weekend. Come watch junior goalie Joe Pike, who has the nation's third-best goals-against average, top scorers Jeffrey A. Cohen '12 and Dean W. Gibbons, and the rest of the laxers in their final tuneup before the start of Ivy competition...
Steele, Michael expression of apparent pro-choice views by ("Are you saying you think women have the right to choose abortion?" "Yeah ... Absolutely") is followed by expressions of dismay by certain members of party led by ("very troubling," "extremely disappointing," "He needs to get off the air and start raising some money. He doesn't need to be giving interviews anymore"), which are followed by a clarification from ("I am pro-life, always have been, always will be") Joe the Plumber is not a fan of efforts of to "make [conservatism] hip hop" "outside the box" metaphor...
...house is on fire, not just the particular room where the flames happen to be roaring. "Are you going to call the fire department and ask them to put all of it out?" Gibbs asked. "Or are you going to say, 'You know what? We love the living room. Start over there. And if you can, get quickly to the kitchen, and next to the den.' We could do that. And maybe by the time they get to the kitchen or the den, the whole house is in ashes...
...must submit to rules that prohibit or hinder investment in their own infrastructure and people—the kind of investment responsible for the United States’s own miraculous growth in the 19th century. The national interests of developed countries have shaped the playing field from the start...