Data Computer Corp. of America will provide support to the National Level Repository, which is the central system in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act.
“The HITECH Act is an important piece of legislation to help drive the adoption of electronic health records,” said DCCA CEO, David W. Bower. “We have significant past performance in enabling CMS to maintain continuity and increase the focus on software quality and reliability, and look forward to continuing that support.”
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