My essay "Virtual Medical Devices and Vendor Liabilities" was published at the HisTalk website, a website that serves as a healthcare IT industry news/gossip/watchdog site.
It addresses the hold-me-harmless, business IT-type claims made to Sen. Grassley by some healthcare IT vendors that they are "not liable when harm or loss results from the client’s use of the product in diagnosing and/or treating patients" (as indicated in Sen. Grassley's question #9 to hospitals here).
This is a somewhat absurdist claim, since these systems are not exactly sold to allow clinicians to play Super Mario:
I make the point in my essay that an EMR and other clinical IT systems are virtual medical devices, that is, medical devices that happen to reside on a computer, and that healthcare IT vendors are indeed practicing medicine by cybernetic proxy (e.g., in provision of alerts and reminders and clinical decision support).
I also pointed out that a vendor claiming they are not liable when harm or loss results from the client’s use of the product in diagnosing and/or treating patients should put that disclaimer on every screen of their products.
Ultimately, I opine that if a healthcare IT vendor claims to be a partner to clinicians and clinical medicine, they should be willing to accept the responsibilities that accompany such a position and their claims of omnipotent ecstasy about healthcare IT "transforming" or "revolutionizing" healthcare.
See the essay at this link.
-- SS
Home
»
Healthcare IT failure
»
healthcare IT regulation
» Virtual Medical Devices and Vendor Liabilities
Related Posts
Grand Jury: Ventura County, Calif., Mishandled Electronic Health Records Transition
05 Jun 20140In Ventura County, California, "the function of the Grand Jury is to act as a civil oversight of cou...Read more »
Athens Regional Medical Center: Hospital management is "addressing computer problems" AFTER patients are put at bodily risk, not before, only in response to irate clinicians; then claiming everything will be fixed soon while doctors resign.
26 May 20140(Note: also see my June 16, 2014 followup post at http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2014/06/masters-of-o...Read more »
"EHRs: The Real Story" - Sobering assessment from Medical Economics
28 Feb 20140From Medical Economics -"EHRs: The Real Story", pg. 18-27, Feb. 10, 2014, available here (PDF)...Read more »
Over At The Health Care Blog, Aneesh Chopra Distorts IT Failure Reality
28 Oct 20130I feel sorry for President Obama. I really do. He's been deceived by IT hyperenthusiasts...Read more »
Drudge Report, Oct. 10, 2013, 9 AM EST: All that needs to be said about government, computing and healthcare
10 Oct 20130Per Drudge Report. Oct. 10, 2013, 9 AM EST:From the same people who brought us HITECH, the stimulus ...Read more »
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét
Click to see the code!
To insert emoticon you must added at least one space before the code.