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American Medical Association finally on board with EHR views expressed on this blog since 2004
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6:10 AM
- Posted on the Healthcare Renewal Blog May 17, 2013 - It seems to have taken awhile, but organized medicine seems to finally be recognizing...
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AMA says EHRs create 'appalling Catch-22' for docs - And just how many experts does it take to screw in a light bulb, anyway?
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4:11 PM
(NOTE: this post, being about minor matters like death and financial mayhem, is particularly and unusually [even for me] biting and lacking...
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Julie Creswell
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AMA News Article Offers Incomplete (and Thus Misleading) Advice on the Legal Risks of EHRs and other Clinical IT
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11:21 AM
An article was published in the AMA News by Alicia Gallegos, AMA Medical News staff, entitled "Legal risks of Going Paperless." W...
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Three Golden Parachutes and Some Unexpected Sequels
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11:11 AM
Golden parachutes are an always fascinating aspect of executive compensation in health care. I have collected three relatively recently rev...
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