
As I wrote at my last post " Healthcare IT Delirium ": The field of health IT has become delirious. On top of an irrational exuber...
As I wrote at my last post " Healthcare IT Delirium ": The field of health IT has become delirious. On top of an irrational exuber...
The delirium surrounding healthcare IT seems to be worsening. In an Aug. 2010 post " EPIC's outrageous recommendations on healthcar...
At " Clinicians Going for a Swim and Drowning in Information " I commented on a NY Times article about how information and cogniti...
Last week, a New York Times article by Natasha Singer and Reed Abelson cataloged some of the problems afflicting the giant health care corp...
We have often discussed how the shortcomings of leadership of big health care organizations may be anechoic. (See this post for a recent e...
In October, 2010, we discussed a series of reports by Pro Publica and multiple other respected news organizations about payments by seven p...
Clinicians these days at computerized facilities are often drinking information from a firehose, and even worse. Just to make their tasks mo...