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January 26th, 2009

Tech stimulus: $20b for health care records

Posted by Richard Koman @ January 26, 2009 @ 7:32 PM

Categories: Budget, Healthcare, White House

Tags: Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Richard Koman

That $825 billion stimulus package contains a mere $37 billion for tech in three main areas: $20 billion to computerize medical records, $11 billion to create smarter electrical grids and $6 billion to expand high-speed Internet access in rural and underserved communities, The New York Times reports.
The tech requests could result in 900,000 jobs in 2009, according to a study produced for the transition team by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.

“The appeal of these kinds of investments is that you not only get the stimulative effect but also build a platform for productivity gains and long-term growth,” said Blair Levin, a former senior official at the Federal Communications Commission who was a technology policy adviser on the Obama transition team.

You’ll notice that these three areas don’t really scream out, “Silicon Valley.” Indeed, aside from the scientific/engineering design work at the top, these jobs are pretty much spread out around the country.

“There is a huge implementation phase to the adoption and use of these kinds of technologies locally,” said John Irons, an economist and research director at the labor-oriented Economic Policy Institute in Washington. “The jobs involved do tend to span the spectrum of skills and income levels. And they are not going to be outsourced offshore.”

The investment in health records may be a wedge towards health industry reform as well as an important infrastructure improvement.

“Paying to put computer hardware and software in physicians’ offices isn’t going to do anything unless you change the incentives in the system,” said Dr. David J. Brailer, former national health information technology coordinator in the Bush administration.

Those incentives could change rapidly. Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) introduced HR 676 for universal health care.

All individuals residing in the United States (including any territory of the United States) are covered under the USNHI Program entitling them to a universal, best quality standard of care. Each such individual shall receive a card with a unique number in the mail. An individual’s social security number shall not be used for purposes of registration under this section.

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I miss 60 Minutes every Sunday
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Posted by: MsUnderestimated Posted on: 02/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
We already have universal healthcare  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Genius?  MsUnderestimated | 01/27/09
illogical  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Roman history  cjcon | 01/27/09
Are you kidding me?  MsUnderestimated | 01/29/09
Health Care Rationing is already happening here...  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/31/09
Talking points  Still_Rockin | 01/28/09
You call them talking points...  MsUnderestimated | 01/29/09
True enough about the "hidden cost". But...  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
haven't you been listening?  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Yes, Obama is going to "touch" them...  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
RE: Tech stimulus: $20b for health care records  bkoelrich@... | 01/27/09
Wake up  MsUnderestimated | 01/27/09
hyperbole  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Duh. Of course those who are collecting today don't see it as a failure.  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
You should be a stand-up comedian  MsUnderestimated | 01/29/09
Unfortunately...  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/31/09
Well, Ms. Ms., I disagree  DelbertPGH | 01/27/09
very valid points  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Keeps on working? What planet are you on?  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
Hmmmmmm  MsUnderestimated | 01/29/09
no, but others have  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Privatize Social Security? Bush was right.  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
Universal Health Care  bdaley | 01/27/09
exactly  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
Yes, everyone is happier...  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/27/09
Ahem...  cjcon | 01/27/09
I miss 60 Minutes every Sunday  MsUnderestimated | 02/05/09
bdaley is right  MsUnderestimated | 01/31/09
Look at what happened in Hawaii  cjcon | 01/27/09
message deleted  ITSecurityGuy | 01/27/09
RE: Tech stimulus: $20b for health care records  mrmiata7@... | 01/27/09
It's more than fraud, unfortunately  DelbertPGH | 01/27/09
I really don't understand this thinking...  MsUnderestimated | 01/31/09
How much is 20B worth in two years anyway?  LBiege | 01/27/09
Preventative Treatment is More Expensive in the Long Run  Arsynic | 02/03/09
Social Security will go bankrupt already...  JohnMcGrew@... | 02/04/09
Obama's "Magical" Reform  Arsynic | 02/03/09
What Arsynic said  MsUnderestimated | 02/05/09
Exactly!!!!  Arsynic | 02/03/09
RE: Tech stimulus: $20b for health care records  Arsynic | 02/03/09

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