(Note: also see my earlier May 26, 2014 post at http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2014/05/i-could-not-make-this-up-if-i-tried.html ) My early me...
Sham Peer Review Issue Goes Mainstream. WaPo: VA Physicians Fear Sham Peer Review
The paper's words this time, not mine: From the Washington Post, "VA docs concerned about retaliation", June 12, 2014, http://...
Canada: Province-wide electronic medical record computer system 'glitch' causing patients to be turned away from care
This story describes a very bad scenario for sick Canadians. I offer just a few pithy comments, as not much more than that is needed: http:...
The Return of PharmaLot
After an unfortunate hiatus (see this post ), PharmaLot is back. PharmaLot was one of the premier sources of incisive information on the ...
Another Sign The EHR Experiment is Producing Undesired (But Predictable) Results: ED EHRs Produce No Efficiency Gains
Adverse results that run counter to the industry meme of healthcare IT exceptionalism are coming fast and furious. It's hard for me to ...
Grand Jury: Ventura County, Calif., Mishandled Electronic Health Records Transition
In Ventura County, California, "the function of the Grand Jury is to act as a civil oversight of county and city government, special d...
EHR Exceptionalism Debunked: Care Quality Variances Among VA Hospitals, Perhaps The Most Wired Hospitals in the World, Suggest the True Value of Information Technology in Healthcare Has Been Grossly Exaggerated
The Wall Street Journal somehow managed to get access to internal VA patient care quality data and published the following article: http://o...