UnitedHealthcare Grants $20M to Critical Access Hospitals for EHRs

Health insurer UnitedHealthcare recently provided $20 million in financing to 11 critical access hospitals in California to implement electronic health records and other health IT measures.

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The funds were part of UnitedHealthcare’s California Health Care Investment Program, which is a 20-year, $200 million initiative to rural healthcare in the state.

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