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91% of Citizens Want All Their Healthcare Data Stored in One Place, in an EHR…
August 4, 2010 /
…Australian citizens, that is…not U.S. citizens. See Dr. David Moore’s writeup in Australian Health Information Technology.
Of course, you’d never see this type broad support for centralized EHRs in the U.S.
Is this good or bad? You can decide for yourself…but at the very least this caught my attention as illustrating communitarian vs. individualistic tendencies in different world nations.
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