Biden to announce almost $1.2B for medical records
Washington (AP) — Vice President Biden plans to announce Thursday nearly $1.2 billion in grants to help hospitals transition to electronic medical records.
Biden and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius were set to detail in Chicago how that piece of the $787 billion economic stimulus plan would help Americans when they go to the hospital or their doctors. It also is a what’s-in-it-for-me way for the White House to illustrate how it is spending parts of the massive amount of taxpayer dollars.
“With electronic health records, we are making health care safer, we’re making it more efficient, we’re making you healthier and we’re saving money along the way,” Biden said in remarks provided to The Associated Press ahead of delivery. “These are four necessities we need for health care in the 21st century.”
Meanwhile, a top aide at the Health and Human Services Department planned to send people who signed up to receive health care communications from the administration an e-mail heralding medical information technology as a way to improve care. Jeanne Lambrew, the director of HHS’ Office of Health Reform, sought to explain the spending program to anyone who has had to fill out the same form at doctor’s offices over and over again.
“All that paperwork is more than just annoying. It wastes time, prevents quick and accurate diagnoses and makes our health care system less efficient,” she wrote. “And it simply doesn’t make sense in today’s digital age.”
HHS also launched an online video touting Sebelius’ trip to Omaha, earlier this year to look at how one facility was using electronic records.
“Electronic health records can help reduce medical errors, make health care more efficient and improve the quality of medical care for all Americans,” Sebelius said in her remarks prepared for Chicago. “These grants will help ensure more doctors and hospitals have the tools they need to use this critical technology.”

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Biden to announce almost $1.2B for medical records
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