Malek: Health information technology is a tower of Babel, by intent
Federal policy not only failed to encourage all providers to adopt a single software system, but the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT actually requires VITL and all the state-based agencies to highlight a minimum of two software programs as a condition of receiving federal grant funding.
Vermont Information Technology Leaders signing up more primary care practitioners
More than 85 percent of Vermont’s primary care providers are now working with VITL to either install an EHR or to use their existing system to further improve patient care.
Seventy five percent of Vermont primary physicians adopt electronic patient records
Vermont Information Technology Leaders, Inc., announced this week that 75 percent of Vermont’s primary care practitioners have made the switch from manual record-keeping systems to electronic health records.
Vermont Wins $12 Million for High-Tech Medical Records System
The Vermont Agency of Human Services won more than $5 million; another $6.8 million will go to Vermont Information Technology Leaders, Inc., in Montpelier.

























