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  Your personal electronic health record at the touch of your finger. Sound too good to be true? For some people, it’s already a reality.
  So what DO cowboy hats and Colorado’s Commission on Affordable Health Care have in common? You’ll never guess, so I’ll tell you: they’re both interested in telehealth.
  The Colorado Health Observation Regional Data Service (CHORDS) is a unique regional network of health care, public health, and behavioral health partners that used electronic health record data to identify health trends and support public health evaluation and monitoring efforts.
  A research brief released today by the Colorado Health Institute, “Health Care for a High-Tech World: The Potential for Telehealth in Colorado,” delves into the role that telehealth can play in meeting the changing health care needs of Colorado residents.
  Investing in health technology holds the potential for significant improvement in the health care system, Michele Lueck, CHI’s CEO and president, says in this presentation.
  A 2004 paper summarizing findings from a series of meetings related to the options for building a Colorado Health Information Technology infrastructure.