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"We’ve resolved 6,036 issues and have 3,517 open issues": Extolling EPIC EHR Virtues at University of Arizona Health System
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12:37 PM
The public may believe that, in healthcare, only the Obamacare insurance exchange website has lots of bugs. On those, see my Oct. 10. 2013...
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An Open Letter to David Bates, MD, Chair, ONC FDASIA Health IT Policy Committee on Recommendations Against Premarket Testing and Validation of Health IT
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6:54 AM
From http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/federal-advisory-committees-facas/fdasia : The Food and Drug Administration Saf...
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More Perversity on Health IT Risks, and ... EHR Sense from Nurses on "Nurse Talk", a Syndicated Radio Show
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1:05 PM
As I mentioned on July 2 at this post , in a June 25, 2013 Bloomberg News article " Digital Health Records’ Risks Emerge as Deaths Blam...
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Almost 1/4 of Ky. inmates have mental-health issue; lockups are becoming the 'new asylums,' Wall Street Journal says
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Humana allows policyholders to keep old plans without paying more; Anthem is still deciding
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Trying to Make Sense of the Covered California Numbers
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Peering Underneath the Iceberg's Water Level: AMNews on the New ECRI "Deep Dive" Study of Health IT "Events"
FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health director Jeffrey Shuren MD JD voiced the opinion a few years ago that what FDA knows a...