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Indeed! My byline has become "stop using clinicians to tell one machine what another machine said" #HITsm https://t.co/awI05nsWOv
— Matthew Loxton (@mloxton) March 11, 2016
This would be a good step forward. Machine to machine communication can be a lot more accurate.
Why focus on genetic data when dealing with #sdoh (poverty, housing, education) can have far greater impact on health? #HITsm
— Pat Rich (@pat_health) March 11, 2016
When you see some of the amazing things they’re starting to discover in genetics, you can see why many are focusing on genetics. However, Pat’s point is a good one that we should focus on other social determinants of health (SDOH) also since they can have a lot of impact.
T4: Another problem w integrating genomics into EHR is size of human genome. Can variants be saved, only; toss rest? Huge file sizes.#HITsm
— Robert West PhD (@westr) March 11, 2016
This is where the cloud is so powerful. Cloud computing is going to be the solution to this problem.
@ChildrensMercy include patients on their committees when making design or operational decisions. Great stuff #hitsm pic.twitter.com/j3iW668lKe
— David Chou (@dchou1107) March 8, 2016
I see more and more efforts to include the patient voice. Love this!