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Top US health official steps down

By Nicholas Timmins in Washington

Published: April 20 2006 20:39 | Last updated: April 20 2006 20:39

Dr David Brailer, the man charged by President Bush with ensuring that half of all Americans have a portable electronic health record within a decade, is to step down two years after taking on the job.

He said on Thursday he was leaving his job as national co-ordinator for health information technology for family reasons and because the programme “is now mature and moving in the right direction”.

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