Children's Clinic gets grant for health records system

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The Children's Clinic, Serving Children and Their Families in Long Beach will receive $322,540  to complete its electronic health records system.

California Department of Managed Health Care Director Cindy Ehnes is planning to make an announcement tomorrow morning about the grant from UnitedHealth Group and PacifiCare of California.

The grant will pay for a system that will "allow digital versions of patient records to be stored and transmitted within the clinic and across sites, including to Long Beach Memorial," according to the release.

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