H.R.3800 - Promoting Health Information Technology Act

To advance the adoption of nationwide interoperable health information technology and to improve health care quality and reduce health care costs in the United States. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Promoting Health Information Technology Act as introduced.
  • Official: To advance the adoption of nationwide interoperable health information technology and to improve health care quality and reduce health care costs in the United States. as introduced.

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News Coverage

04/01/08
Calling for Better Health Care Thr...

... Wired for Health Care Quality Act. The legislation is S. 1693 and HR 3800, which the NAM is also working to support as a member of th...

Source: Manufacturers' Blog, DC
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10/11/07
Industry embraces health IT bill

The legislation, HR 3800, would establish a national coordinator within the Health and Human Services Department and create a public-priv...

Source: GovExec.com, DC
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10/11/09
H.R.3800: Reducing Barriers to Lea...

Debate in Congress over the reform bill produced several amendments which were added to the House version (HR 3800). However, such amendm...

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12/20/08
Rep. Eshoo Introduces Promoting He...

Anna Eshoo, D - California, has introduced the Promoting Health Information Technology Act H. R. 3800, legislation that would "advance th...

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09/21/08
what about the right to privacy?

also the promoting health information technology act, hr 3800 was introduced which is a companion to the wired act. it's purpose is to pr...

Source: nursejosie
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08/31/08
Junkfood Science: A telling name c...

S. 1455 The National HIT and Privacy Advancement Act of 2007, H.R. 1952 National Health Information Incentive Act of 2007, H.R. 3800 Prom...

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05/24/08
health technologies hill topic

so far, there is no house action on the companion bill (hr 3800). in addition, e-prescribing legislation (s.2408 and hr 4296) have been i...

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02/28/08
Governors Are Right to Push for El...

authors of HR 3800 to promote Health IT, are expected to release a letter urging the House Committee on Energy and Commerce to take up an...

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02/23/08
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01/13/08
Legislative Update from Rep. Eshoo

I will be working to ensure the passage of my bill (HR 3800) to speed the adoption of interoperable medical records and health informatio...

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11/01/07
vodcast: eshoo on health it, engle...

representative anna eshoo (d-ca) headlines our video podcast highlights of "america's business with mike hambrick," discussing her recent...

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10/15/07
House considers new healthcare IT ...

Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., and Congressman Mike Rogers, R-Mich., have introduced HR 3800, the Promotion of Health Information Te...

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