
I've posted several guest posts by Dr. Scott Monteith, a psychiatrist/informaticist, at Healthcare Renewal.These include the Mar. 2011 post "On 'The Best Compromise' on Physicians and Use of Troubleso…
I've posted several guest posts by Dr. Scott Monteith, a psychiatrist/informaticist, at Healthcare Renewal.These include the Mar. 2011 post "On 'The Best Compromise' on Physicians and Use of Troubleso…
[Note: this essay contains many hyperlinks. They can be right-clicked and opened in a separate tab or window.]What medical devices are shielded from liability?Are there other examples of legislation…
This story is tragic and appalling:Lincoln doctor, Memorial Health clash over electronic recordsBy DEAN OLSENThe State Journal-RegisterPosted Oct 19, 2011 @ 11:00 PMLast update Oct 20, 2011 @ 06:37 AM…
There they go again. Another US government health care leader, this time the top health care leader at the end of the previous George W Bush administration, has wound up in a leadership position in a…
The recent in-depth investigation by Fortune reporters of 10 years of dysfunctional leadership at Pfizer, the "world's largest research-based pharmaceutical company," raised many issues about leadersh…
I have often had to respond to those who claim that EHR's don't cause medical errors, users do. That subset of the health IT irrationally exuberant seem common in the health IT industry and pundit ch…
Brilliant computer innovators may not be so brilliant in all domains. It is well known, and well documented for many decades, that pancreatic cancer is often extremely aggressive and detected relativ…
At Roy Poses' cross post "Why 99 percent of health care should be angry" over at the KevinMD blog, I introduced a comment into the "eruption of controversy" (his term here) caused by his post.My comme…
We recently discussed why health care's 99 percent may have reason to be upset with the one percent, the elite that run health care organizations. Once cross-posted on the KevinMD blog, it caused an e…