Health Information Technology Costs & Benefits Database Project
Health Information Technology Costs & Benefits Database Project
This database contains literature articles about the costs and/or benefits of health information technology, and is searchable by the user in a variety of ways. It also contains information about how this database was created. This database was developed by Southern California Evidence Based Practice Center - RAND under a contract from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
The evidence-based practice report developed by RAND, summarizing the conclusions drawn from this database, can be accessed here (PDF; 596 KB).
To access the press release click here.
Source: RAND Corporation/Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
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