New York medical database aids doctors, patients

New York is quietly building one of the nation’s largest computer databases of medical records, a system that when finished will allow patients and doctors alike to see complete health histories in one place and promises to save millions in costs by avoiding redundant tests and unneeded hospital admissions.

People who visit emergency rooms are less likely to be admitted when they’re enrolled in the program, and repeat radiological scans and hospital readmissions are also less likely, according to initial limited studies done around Rochester, New York’s third-largest city.

Weill Cornell Medical College’s Department of Healthcare Policy and Research, conducted the Rochester studies on the State Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY).

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