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Health information technology investments by local and state governments will increase from $7.6 billion this year to $9.6 billion in 2014, according to a new report.

That's a compound annual growth rate of 4.6% spurred by health care reform and I.T. provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the report states. The report comes from INPUT, a Reston, Va.-based market research firm for government agencies.

The report targets I.T. vendors and includes recommendations to maximize market positioning and buyer relationships. The report is delivered in a PowerPoint format and also includes an executive summary and an excel workbook with the macroeconomic, forecast and survey data.

The cost of the report is $3,900. For more information, click here.

--Joseph Goedert

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Looking to build better care coordination, health systems are buying physician groups in droves. Making the deal work, however, requires careful management on the I.T. front.

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