I’m sure that most of you in healthcare saw that Kathleen Sebelius was finally sworn in as the new HHS secretary. You can read the reuters report on the...
Archive - April 2009
Quickly, now — which is easier to support? I’ll give you a hint — most times, my little 5’0 personage would be choosing hoisting that...
I would like to open by extending my gratitude to John Lynn for convincing me to blog about EMR’s and EHR’s. He is my partner in this endeavor...
Some of you might remember that I relatively recently wrote an article about types of EHR consultants for MDNG magazine. It was a fun article to write...
A book title recently came across my twitter stream called: The Innovator’s Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care The title sounded...
I love when senators come out and write bills requesting for the government to fund an open source EMR. Turns out the most recent request came from Senator...
Today I came across what someone called a new Health and Human Services (HHS) health information technology (HIT) website. Unfortunately, they didn’t get...
I was recently sent a news release about DrFirst offering their ePrescribing services to physicians through a new online American Medical Association (AMA)...
This week I have a chance to do a lecture about EMR to a bunch of med students at a local medical school. There are so many facets to EMR, that I’m...
A reader recently commented about something called openEHR. Maybe I was a little swayed by anything that says open since open source has used the term open so...