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Opinion: Doctors Are Drowning in Data Entry as Health IT Policy Lags
Opinion: Doctors Are Drowning in Data Entry as Health IT Policy Lags -
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Opinion: Doctors Are Drowning in Data Entry as Health IT Policy Lags -
Opinion: Pick Up Your Forks. It’s Time for Another Dinner Table Bargain -
Opinion: Want to Fix the Debt? Bring Back Earmarks -
Opinion: The Quatorze Quotient — The Importance of 14 Years in Big-Time Politics -
Opinion: The Time to Reform Congress and Our Political System Is Now -
Opinion: The President’s ‘Black Panther’ Suit — Lessons From ‘Wakanda’ to the U.S. -
Opinion: Congress Likely to Ignore Parkland Teens’ Case for Action on Gun Violence -
Opinion: Trump’s Negatives Are the Biggest — but Are They Also the Best? -
Opinion: What Matters About the Wealth of Congress -
Opinion: Time’s Up for DiFi? Not If Democrats Are Smart -
Opinion: If Nothing Else, the Budget Act Is a Win for Chronic Care -
Opinion: Infrastructure Bill Shouldn’t Ignore Our Aging Water Systems -
Opinion: After Billy Graham, the Deluge -
Opinion: The Flimsy Excuses That Congressional Republicans Whisper to Themselves -
Opinion: Save the RINOs, Save Yourselves -
Opinion: Digital Discourse, Not Division -
Opinion: Sexual Harassment Legislation Breaks With Glacial Pace on Capitol Hill -
Opinion: Trump’s Political Retribution Threatens Palestinian Lives and Israeli Security -
Opinion: America Doesn’t Care How the Sausage Is Made -
Opinion: The ‘Dreamer’ Fight Could End in One of Three Ways -