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Tag Archives: lobbying
Will Politics Control mHealth?
On this political day in the USA, the beginning of the Presidential primary season, I thought it fitting to discuss politics and healthcare. When one first hears or sees the words politics and healthcare together, the most common thought to … Continue reading →
Posted in Election 2012, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, mHealth, mobile health, politics, technology, wireless health
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Tagged ACOs, EHR, hcsm, healthcare finance, healthcare IT, healthcare reform, lobbying, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, politics, S4PM, technology, wireless health
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