Try this with paper records. This is spectacular (as in, spectacularly alarming) if true: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 m...
Minimizing Legal Liability or Upholding the Mission? - the Markingson Case Redux
There are new, and troubling developments in the long running case of Dan Markingson, the psychiatric patient and research subject who commi...
JAMA: "Improving the Electronic Health Record—Are Clinicians Getting What They Wished For?" - No, But Utopia Arrives Soon
At a new JAMA piece " Improving the Electronic Health Record—Are Clinicians Getting What They Wished For? ", former Columbia U. a...
But don't worry, your EHR information is secure
My last reminder of this issue was almost a half-year ago, but I think a repeat is in order. More bugs squashed: Microsoft fixes critical Wi...
The Dangers of Big Corporate Health Care: Deceptive Marketing of Cancer Treatments
A series of articles over the last few months, culminating in an investigative report by Reuters, provided the newest example of what can go...
When "Human Error" Causes EHR Downtime, Who is Liable For Patient Injuries That Result?
In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was this story of yet another EHR " glitch ": March 9, 2013 12:17 am Human error the cause of UPM...
Far more concern about Linux user experience than the EHR user experience, and your life does not depend on the former
I find this ironic and striking: During my informatics postdoc I used a SparcStation-2 running UNIX and an old X Windows user interface. Th...