tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post2548536878815462732..comments2024-03-28T01:27:23.408-04:00Comments on Health Care Renewal: Similar Conclusions on Health IT Via Observation and Via Research: Is HIT 'Mission Impossible'?Roy M. Poses MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00497209843184497847noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-64686063284885658752010-09-02T15:50:17.524-04:002010-09-02T15:50:17.524-04:00I wonder, did Dr. Jha get fired yet or just being ...I wonder, did Dr. Jha get fired yet or just being flat-lined?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-27914524231896738572010-09-01T07:28:44.368-04:002010-09-01T07:28:44.368-04:00Anonymous writes:
The incentives should be placed...Anonymous writes:<br /><br /><i>The incentives should be placed on the development side, not the implementation side.</i><br /><br />That is entirely correct. R&D to move an experimental technology into a tested, proven one is the missing step that is at the root of the coming train wreck.<br /><br />-- SSInformaticsMDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03994321680366572701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-79777172426144822602010-08-31T17:40:32.349-04:002010-08-31T17:40:32.349-04:00The less oversight and transparency there is in th...The less oversight and transparency there is in the development and implementation of EMR's, the easier it is for hospitals and (by extension) the EMR vendors to ram their agendas through-- which, when distilled to its purest essence, is to make money. They don't care where the money comes from (and it eventually will come from government incentives to implement EMRs. As usual the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-73568521501086292072010-08-30T19:08:25.733-04:002010-08-30T19:08:25.733-04:00"...but as a result of a complaint to the blo..."...but as a result of a complaint to the blog owner..." <br /><br />The plaintiff must be rather upset of the truths stated in this blog. But why complain to the blog owner and why does the blog owner fall pray to this age old tactic of tatttle tales? Is the plaintiff a child unable to confront the real world?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-14332921202211131252010-08-30T11:10:46.859-04:002010-08-30T11:10:46.859-04:00That our government officials have been oblivious ...That our government officials have been oblivious to the HIT STOP signs from all over the world suggests they too are fanatic disciples of the Church of HIT. Jees, they are not even observing the 35 MPH dloe down signs. Dangerous.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-80354027930520602532010-08-30T10:07:57.434-04:002010-08-30T10:07:57.434-04:00Cetamua said...
First order of business should be...Cetamua said...<br /><br /><i>First order of business should be to have more medical informaticists in the trenches.</i><br /><br />First order of business is actually for hospitals and IT vendors <b>to realize</b> they need more people versed to various degrees in healthcare informatics in the trenches, and HIT leaders with significant formal expertise.<br /><br />They're not even at that InformaticsMDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03994321680366572701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9551150.post-9714260225646897662010-08-30T03:15:56.398-04:002010-08-30T03:15:56.398-04:00First order of business should be to have more med...First order of business should be to have more medical informaticists in the trenches.<br /><br />That, in itself, will be mightily difficult to achieve when graduating with a certificate can cost north of 40,000$.<br /><br />Let's not even talk about a MSc degree.Cetamuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10003386989005291824noreply@blogger.com