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Back to the Future Garden of Eden | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Back to the Future Garden of Eden. Is it possible for us to unbite the proverbial apple? Is it possible for us to revert to naked grazing among the magnificent bounty offered by the new gods, completely oblivious to benevolent surveillance and unobtrusive discipline? On Friday, July 10, 2015 the 21st Century Cures Act. Less than a fortnight after the Cures Act swished through Congress, the lobbyist branch came up with a whitepaper. If somehow doctors cam...
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July 2015 | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Back to the Future Garden of Eden. Is it possible for us to unbite the proverbial apple? Is it possible for us to revert to naked grazing among the magnificent bounty offered by the new gods, completely oblivious to benevolent surveillance and unobtrusive discipline? On Friday, July 10, 2015 the 21st Century Cures Act. Less than a fortnight after the Cures Act swished through Congress, the lobbyist branch came up with a whitepaper. If somehow doctors cam...
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A Proposal for Disruptive Regulation of EHRs | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Monday, June 22, 2015. A Proposal for Disruptive Regulation of EHRs. The latest salvo in the interoperability and information-blocking debate comes from two academic experts in the field of informatics, and was recently published in JAMIA. Although the article seems to be just another shot at Epic, the currently #1 EHR. Use case 1: Extract. Use case 2: Transmit. Use case 3: Exchange. Use case 4: Move. Use case 5: Embed. June 22, 2015 at 1:14 PM. June 22, 2015 at 3:27 PM. You kn...
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Health Care Viewed from Alpha Centauri | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Health Care Viewed from Alpha Centauri. If someone was sitting on a veranda somewhere in the Alpha Centauri system, reading about health care in America of planet Earth, one would most likely conclude that the family of viruses known as the common cold are destroying a health system already crippled by a glut of poorly educated physicians. Practicing their miserable craft. In the back of brick and mortar convenience stores, and cramped little apps. From ...
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The DoD EHR: Ah Hell, Let's Try Again | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Monday, August 3, 2015. The DoD EHR: Ah Hell, Let's Try Again. The health information technology (HIT) world has been hit by a watershed event like no other. The Department of Defense (DoD), widely respected for its indiscriminate generosity to contractors, has awarded. In September 2013 the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), one of the largest defense contractors in the U.S., changed its name. Back in 1988 SAIC was awarded. As an acronym for “Ah Hell,...
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January 2015 | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Primary Care Is So Over. There are close to a quarter million. What is primary care? In today’s complex environment, individuals cannot be trusted to care for themselves or their children, and rightfully so. The survival and prosperity of our society is predicated on passive consumption of massive quantities of goods and services. Our electronic way of life is designed based on the timeless axiom of “ don’t make me think. If you have a sudden urge to...
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March 2015 | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Monday, March 23, 2015. Putting Meaningful Use 3 in Context. On March 20, 2015 the stars aligned to produce four simultaneous events that will never again coincide during the life of human civilization. The first three, the vernal equinox, a total solar eclipse and a new supermoon, were brought to us by the stars themselves, and the fourth one was thrown out there by the government. The regulations for Meaningful Use Stage 3. Whereas the preceding points are of interest to end ...
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April 2015 | On Health Care Technology
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On Health Care Technology. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Value-based Interoperability: Less is more. Interoperability in health care is all the rage now. After publishing a ten year interoperability plan. Which according to the Federal Trade Commission. FTC) is well position to protect us from wanton market competition and heretic innovations, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) published the obligatory J'accuse report on information blocking. How about life insuranc...
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