Digitisation of the records cost almost 4m euros and was carried out by the National Archives in partnership with Library and Archives Canada over the past five years.
The hospital's offer to pay most of the cost of electronic records software is contingent upon doctors' agreeing to have the hospital host the records and collect clinical data for measuring quality.
The cost of sanitizing such records may be prohibitive, even if time allowed.
Only by repealing this monstrosity and replacing it with patient-centered reforms with proven cost-control track records can we make the American healthcare system work for everyone.
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In a statement, the council said it was not possible to calculate the exact amount it spent on bottled water because it was not allocated a specific cost code in its records.
They can buy low-cost products with excellent past records direct from such big firms as Vanguard, T.
One more thing that is frequently overlooked by investors but is just as important, in our view, as performance records: the cost of ownership.
The agency also wants records of Cheney's meetings with outside individuals about the energy policy and all records on the cost of developing the national energy policy.
Dickerson said contract towers are carrying the brunt of the cuts, despite having comparable safety records and being more cost efficient.
Even though Mr. Olive had lousy records, he was allowed cost of sales using the Cohan rule.
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It means streamlining, making the system work, records going, lower administrative cost, less paperwork, but they don't pay more.
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Robert Green, an accountant who heads GreenTraderTax, a tax preparer for more than 1, 000 investors, urges taxpayers to double-check brokerage cost-basis reports against their own records.
If the decedent owned widely-scattered properties, and did not keep good records, the probate estate can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Either way, cut the cost by bringing in well-organized financial records.
We now have an ideal opportunity to invest in cost-effective prevention and intervention programmes with proven track records.
The girl's parents denied in court records all allegations and asked to have the cost of retaining an attorney reimbursed.
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Entrepreneurs can use these sites to post and share documents with prospective backers, from pitch decks and design schematics, to financial records and legal paperwork -- often at no cost.
Some of the cost-saving measures discussed by the coalition representatives involve computerizing medical records and coordinating care, but other initiatives are more controversial including the use of comparative effectiveness research in patient care.
Another Twitter user has now tweeted that Ms Cheng should apply for a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, because the five words she added to the message had cost her a year of freedom.
The cost is modest, and you can find out a lot: bankruptcies, poor driving records, and of course, criminal convictions and civil cases.
Digital hospitals, computerized records--they are fun to talk about but do more to add to the cost of medicine.
The figures are based on hospital and mortuary records and are seen as significant given the heated and highly politicised debate over the human cost of the war in Iraq, our correspondent says.
The employment-cost index rose by just 2.1% in the year to the first quarter, the least since records began in 1982.
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