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Center helps doctors with electronic records
By The Associated Press, The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A state program that promotes the use of electronic health records says it has achieved its goal of helping 1,000 doctors convert to the new record-keeping method.

The West Virginia Regional Health Information Technology Extension Center provides counseling in selecting a records system, privacy and security guidance, implementation oversight and other services.

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Center helps doctors with electronic records
By The Associated Press, The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A state program that promotes the use of electronic health records says it has achieved its goal of helping 1,000 doctors convert to the new record-keeping method.

The West Virginia Regional Health Information Technology Extension Center provides counseling in selecting a records system, privacy and security guidance, implementation oversight and other services.

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