EHR Planned Obsolesence
EHRs Come with Built In Obsolescence with Changes Associated with Meaningful Use William A. Hyman Professor Emeritus, Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University, w-hyman@tamu.edu Read other articles…
Read MoreEHRs Come with Built In Obsolescence with Changes Associated with Meaningful Use William A. Hyman Professor Emeritus, Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University, w-hyman@tamu.edu Read other articles…
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The Complicated World of Informatics William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, OHSU Blog: Informatics Professor The complicated world of informatics training will become even more complicated…
Fragile Times Now That HITECH Funding Has Passed By John Halamka, MD Karen DeSalvo started as the new National Coordinator for Healthcare Information Technology on…
Can EHRs achieve the interconnectedness we need? Robert Rowley, MD Twitter: @RRowleyMD Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have come a long way in moving U.S. healthcare…
Just 12 Weeks to Get Rid of Windows XP By Mike Semel Blog: 4Medapproved.com/HITSecurity Twitter: @SemelConsulting Time’s up. On April 8, 2014, Microsoft is ending…
William A. Hyman Professor Emeritus, Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University, w-hyman@tamu.edu Read other articles by this author EHRs have the capacity, to varying degrees, to…
Health Information Technology in 2013 William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, OHSU Blog: Informatics Professor The year 2013 was not a great year for health…
Another Gratifying Year William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, OHSU Blog: Informatics Professor It has become a tradition for this blog for my last posting of…