Practice Notes blogger J. Scott Litton, Jr., recently wrote about his meaningful use attestation experience.
In his blog, "Successful Meaningful Use Attestation at My Medical Practice," family physician J. Scott Litton, Jr., wrote about the problems and pitfalls he experienced throughout the process. But overall he said, “The meaningful use attestation process was not as bad as I had originally suspected.”
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