Imagine medical professionals being FORCED to read that?
$44K if they read it and follow every single step and align it with their practice.
Additional taxes if they don't.
Stages 1-3 are about 1,500 pages of boring boring stuff.
Why can't a company come up with a way to compete with this? =============================================================== Doctors In Small Practices Slow To Dump Paper Records
And there’s little doubt that doctors in small group practices play an important role in making the electronic records initiative a success. “We know that 75 percent of visits to doctors occur in practices of fewer than five physicians,” said Blumenthal. “The public has a lot to gain from our contacting these small practices.”
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2011/July/07/doctors-small-practices-electronic-health-records-cpi.aspx ================================================================ "The MMRPro software solution directly addresses the document imaging and management needs of small medical offices, group practices, surgery centers and small hospitals that rely heavily on using transactions-based processes and forms, including patient billing, prescription data, and medical charts," said Robert H. Lorsch, Chairman and CEO of MMRGlobal. "Using MMRPro today makes it easier for physicians to ultimately transition to a full-blown certified EMR system. This helps doctors qualify for stimulus dollars from the governmentand, additionally, from MMR's proprietary stimulus program which can reward physicians with payments that could be far in excess of the government's stimulus program."
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