12/29/2004: Opinion: 2005 to Test Health Information Technology Spending Savvy (eWEEK Enterprise News & Reviews)
Excerpt: "Opinion: Although major health care providers are still financially stressed and federal government resolve may be wavering, next year is still shaping up as one for advances in health IT for U.S. hospitals. Hospitals are expected to increase their capital expenditures on health IT for the coming year by anywhere from 6 percent to 10 percent. That means a big step up in terms of the operating budget; it is expected to swell to 3.5 percent, from 2.5 percent last year, according ...."
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