There was predicted that at the very beginning the investment in new technology it might cost a little extra but cost far less in the end, due to lack of the need for the space for the paper records. Doctors who still have them are required to keep them for years and the extras space in their office means they pay extra for it all. Digital records are kept in computers and take up almost no space. This is a great improvement in doctors lives and was eagerly anticipated. It also means that those records will never get lost. I cant imagine doing it any other way.
I'm guessing that Moment of faith prefers the old more costly way, right?