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Health IT Amateurs, Logical Fallacy and Hospital Leadership: An Inhibitor to Good Health IT
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9:42 AM
An excellent three-part article on local providers' efforts to "join the electronic medical record/clinical IT movement", inc...
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald
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Why non-medical amateurs need to be kept away from authority roles in health IT ... lest their ignorance kill people
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7:42 AM
This example of a disaster waiting to happen, in the form of an error-promoting CPOE, is a poster example of why the net of litigation needs...
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To all physicians: Fools hiring amateurs, to control you and land you in court?
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5:36 AM
Health IT systems will be/are used to control you - a medical professional - in your treatment of patients, and could land you in court if...
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