As 2013 comes to a close, here are some year-end observations on Healthcare IT:From the Dec. 30, 2013 New York Times article "Roughed Up by an Orca? There’s a Code for That" (http://www.nytimes.com/20…
No Needle, but the Damage was Done - A New Example of Suppression of Research about Adverse Effects of Prescription Narcotic Analgesics

This story feels personal, since as a physician who trained starting in the 1970s, figuring out how to manage patients who desperately wanted narcotics, whether to relieve pain, relieve addiction, or …

Another Reason to Put Everyone's Confidental Medical Information Into Today's Massively Secure (Surely They Are, No?) EHR systems

Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of the Treasury Oct. 17, 2013Audit report INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OCC's (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency) Network and Systems Security Controls Were Def…

Health Care Experience? - Hospital CEOs Don't Need No Stinkin' Health Care Experience

It looks like the complete takeover of health care by generic managers is nigh. Who Are Now Candidates to be Hospital CEOs? On PRWeb is a summary of data about what sort of CEO candidates hospitals' b…
EHR cut-and-paste problem is only one of the several mechanisms to clone documentation - and facilitate fraud

In my Dec. 10, 2013 post "44% of hospitals reported to HHS that they can delete the contents of their EHR audit logs whenever they'd like" (http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2013/12/44-of-hospitals-report…

An Idiotically-Designed EHR Medication Discontinuation "Feature"

Over at The Healthcare Blog, Michael Chen, MD, a family physician and EHR designer in Portland, Oregon wrote a piece entitled "Why EHR Design Matters" (http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/12/18/why…
The Camel's Aching Back - Johnson and Johnson and Novartis Fined 16 Million Euro for "Anticompetitive" Scheme to Delay Generic Fentanyl

Legal and regulatory actions unfavorable for giant pharmaceutical, biotechnology and device company Johnson and Johnson just keep coming. We last discussed such a story only two weeks ago here. The L…

A Second Order Cover Up? - Judge Finds Boehringer Ingelheim Allowed Destruction of Records Bearing on Allegations of Cover Up of Drug Adverse Effects

This case generated little coverage, a story in Bloomberg, and a post on PharmaLot, but perhaps should have received more attention.Background - the Pradaxa Case The background, per Bloomberg, is that…
Yet Another "Anecdote" - Inpatient Results of Electronic Prescribing "Disappointing"

Many of those in the Medical Informatics community, especially the academics in the upper echelons of the American Medical Informatics Association, are not of a risk recognition / risk management mi…
