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Good HIT, Bad HIT, HIMSS And Reckless Technology Advocacy: Will This Hurt President Obama?
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7:13 AM
HIMSS, the Health Information Systems Management Society , is the large vendor trade group representing healthcare IT sellers. At the HIMSS ...
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UK: Another Example of IT Malpractice With Bad Health IT (BHIT) Affecting Thousands of Patients, But, As Always, Patient Care Was "Not Compromised"
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5:47 AM
At my Dec. 2011 post " IT Malpractice? Yet Another "Glitch" Affecting Thousands of Patients. Of Course, As Always, Patient C...
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Good Health IT (GHIT) v. Bad Health IT (BHIT): Paper is Better Than The Latter
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4:33 PM
An unspoken running assumption of the health IT enthusiast crowd seems to be that any health IT is better than no health IT, because using p...
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