Rural Indiana hospital adopts Direct messaging technology
July 9, 2012, 10:32 am by Healthcare IT News
A rural Indiana hospital has taken the next step in updating its health information technology to better align with federal standards.
On Monday, officials at the Adams Memorial Hospital announced that the healthcare provider has become the first rural hospital in the state to utilize electronic messaging through the Direct Project.
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