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Former House Speaker Gingrich Discusses Need For More Physicians To Adopt Electronic Health Record Systems, Focus On Preventive Health

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Article Date: 30 Apr 2008 - 12:00 PDT

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) on Monday at a health care symposium sponsored by Siemens said that the Bush administration and Congress should do more to implement electronic health records nationwide, the Baltimore Sun reports. Gingrich, founder of the Center for Health Transformation, said, "It's been a very great disappointment that the administration has not proposed to go to 100%" EHRs. According to Gingrich, Congress could have used funds directed toward the subprime mortgage loan bailout to help finance a conversion from paper records to EHRs.

The federal government will spend up to $150 million over the next five years for health care information technology, compared with $11 billion for the British government and $1 billion for the Canadian government. Many experts maintain that implementation of EHRs nationwide will reduce medical errors and costs and improve care. However, 90% of U.S. physicians and two-thirds of hospitals nationwide currently use paper records.

In addition to EHRs, Gingrich said that the U.S. needs to focus on preventive care. He said, "There's a big lag between the current political conversation and the next generation of ideas" (Kohn, Baltimore Sun, 4/29).

Medical Record Concerns
Two newspapers on Tuesday published articles on concerns about medical records. Summaries appear below.

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