Posted AT 4:23 PM EDT on 21/06/06
IBM to digitize Alberta health records
IBM and the province of Alberta have signed a $10-million deal to digitize patient health records.
Digitizing the records, IBM says, offers more than speed for physicians, it will reduce medical errors and adverse drug reactions.
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