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Testmony to the House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization related to the importance of health information technology for the development of personal health records for federal employees.
Today"s health-care industry isthe last to resist the revolution in information technology.But nowcompanies are not waiting for the government, and things are finally changing.
How health information technology is transforming and will continue to transform health and healthcare in America.
Greece's example should provide a warning to the United States that if government continues to grow and overspend, it will be the next economic bubble to burst.
We must implement broader, more comprehensive payment reforms that push health care providers to use health information technology.
What can government do when markets fail?
The Office of Management and Budget refuses to differentiate costs from investments.
A variety of schemes combined steal as much as $100 billion a year from Medicare and Medicaid alone, and it is time to stop that epidemic.



