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June 23, 2011

EHR and Healthcare IT Mosaic Image

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It’s definitely true that a picture is often worth 1000 words. That’s how I felt when I saw this image that Galen Healthcare Solutions posted on their blog.

What a great look at the challenge of our current healthcare IT environment. The blog post also discusses how the moasic helps us appreciate the complexity when talking about Interoperability, Patient Matching, Reporting and Analytics, and Trust.

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    3 responses to "EHR and Healthcare IT Mosaic Image"

    1. # Bobby Lee commented on June 23rd, 2011:

      Very interesting. Of course, it could be that someone just didn’t do a good job and created more complexity than necessary. :-)

    2. # John commented on June 23rd, 2011:

      Certainly is a possibility. Although, I think the above situation is far too common for it to just be one person creating unnecessary complexity.

    3. # Healthcare Management commented on July 3rd, 2011:

      Hi, nice post! great amount of information / research, thanks.

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