Evidence on the Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology
Congressional Budget Office
May 2008
- Health information technology has the potential to significantly increase the efficiency of the health sector.
- The potential of health IT to reduce spending for health care depends in large part on its ability to make care more efficient by cutting the cost of delivering services, avoiding redundant services, and improving providers’ productivity.
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