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		<title>Electronic Medical Records a need going forward</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Go into most doctor&#8217;s office and there are stacks of floppy folders decorating the receptionist&#8217;s area. It&#8217;s worked well enough for many years, but the classic medical chart may finally be phased out, replaced by electronic medical records (EMRs). There are some holdups&#8212;the start-up expense, IT glitches, even the destruction of the patient/doctor relationship. But [...]]]></description>
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