
Recent Research: Integrated Health Record Viewers and Duplicate Imaging
New research suggests that using medical record viewer technology reduces duplicate, unnecessary imaging for Veterans.

New research suggests that using medical record viewer technology reduces duplicate, unnecessary imaging for Veterans.
When we say that an organization has “siloed” information, it means that the data collected by units in that organization are trapped in those units’ bins. Michael Porter
I am in the waiting room at a Toyota dealership, getting service on my Prius. There is a loose panel underneath the car that’s making
I think I need a macro for posts like this one. But here’s the gist. I love information technology, but am skeptical about its “imminent”
Long time readers of the blog know of both my love of information technology and my skepticism that they’re going to be widely accepted (and
I’m on record as being a pessimist on the adoption of EHRs across America. I’m just saying. First: Although doctors who are using electronic health
Obviously these podcasts will not be weekly. We’ll strive for a more sustainable “occasional” one. Anyway, in the podcast below, we discuss electronic medical records.
This is a TIE-U post associated with Jonathan Oberlander’s Political Dynamics and Policy Dilemmas (UNC’s HPM 757, Fall 2011). For other posts in this series, see the
In today’s Boston Globe, Marilynn Marchione writes, Americans get the most medical radiation in the world, even more than folks in other rich countries, according
This post originally appeared on The Health Care Blog on 17 August 2009. With billions of dollars of stimulus funds available and the President and