At a time when the press seems to be starting to "get it" regarding health IT myths, and expecting significant pushback, I thought it useful to repost a link to a post I authored in Jan. 2010 entitled "The Syndrome of Useless Information."
The post is here: http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2010/01/syndrome-of-useless-information.html
The IT culture of late stinks to high heaven of that phenomenon.
-- SS
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