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Testimony to the Interoperability Task Force of the Health IT Policy Committee, ONC

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  • Ann S. O'Malley

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Challenges to health information exchange are pervasive; they are not just a market-specific phenomenon.

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  • Ann S. O'Malley, 2015. "Testimony to the Interoperability Task Force of the Health IT Policy Committee, ONC," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cf445f269798461bac40a2c04, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:cf445f269798461bac40a2c04f7ed63a
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    1. Ann S. O'Malley & Divya Samuel & Amelia M. Bond & Emily Carrier, "undated". "After-Hours Care and Its Coordination with Primary Care in the U.S," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5b87e57b5ac2456bafa543142, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Ann S. O'Malley & Joy M. Grossman & Genna R. Cohen & Nicole M. Kemper & Hoangmai H. Pham, 2010. "Are Electronic Medical Records Helpful for Care Coordination? Experiences of Physician Practices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bd363a11eeae4c3abed19e89e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Ann S. O'Malley & Kevin Draper & Rebecca Gourevitch & Dori A. Cross & Sarah Hudson Scholle, "undated". "Electronic Health Records and Support for Primary Care Teamwork," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5c2b5d8b9e2424dab904eb64, Mathematica Policy Research.
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