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What about the $2 billion you are spending on "health information exchanges," wherein hospitals are supposed to start electronically sharing patient data with each other?
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That's the largest individual campaign donation ever to an Oregon candidate since the state started electronically tracking donations 12 years ago, the Willamette Week reported.
Almost as soon as the database was made public, accountholders started receiving anonymous blackmail letters, first electronically and then physically.
And when they put a black box in the middle of it, when they start executing electronically, the SEC says you have to create it, you have to call it an ATS, an alternative trading system.
The FBI then has to decide quickly if the person is dangerous enough to start following electronically.
Following the battle, the Russian military has started to electronically jam some American aircraft and drones.
However, by the end of this year the process is set get faster and more accurate when data starts being transferred electronically.
Programs like Energy Star have already started improving our electronically dependent world.
Randomization of the pre-defined number of 28 patients was concealed, using a randomization list with a block size of four, which was generated electronically before start of the trial.
About ten years ago, companies started collecting experience information electronically.
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