August 28, 2007 By News Report
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke announced Monday $31.4 million in grants to help health centers prepare to adopt and implement Electronic Health Records (EHR) and other health information technology (HIT) innovations.
EHRs, critical tools in improving the quality of care, provide health care professionals the ability to monitor and analyze health information for their patients. EHRs are widely considered to be essential in improving the safety and quality of health care delivery and cutting waste and duplication of care.
"The funds we're announcing today are vital for reaching the president's goal of adoption of electronic health records for most Americans by 2014," Duke said. "Health information technology has the potential to revolutionize health care, especially for residents of underserved communities, and its expansion is a priority for HRSA."
Included in Monday's announcement are:
HRSA's Office of Health Information Technology, created in 2005, is charged with developing an agency-wide HIT strategy that benefits safety-net providers and responds to the needs of the uninsured, underserved and special-needs populations.
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