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There is a growing discussion on the health consumer-centric (patient-centric) meaning of “meaningful use” of EHRs and health information technology. Jane Sarasohn-Kahn summarizes this discussion in her recent post, “Meanuingful Use - or, whose health is it, anyway?” at Health Populi where she reflects on Ted Eytan’s post, “Is it Meaninful If […]
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Thanks to Ted Eytan, MD for featuring Jane Sarasohn-Kahn and me as the “Photo Friday” models of the week. The photo was taken at the start of our testimony before NCVHS on the future of PHRs.
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The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS) has issued its initial Report of Hearing on “Meaningful Use” of Health Information Technology.
The May 18,2009 report is directed to David Blumenthal, MD, National Coordinator of Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. The cover letter indicates that NCVHS will be sending […]
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The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS) has issued its initial Report of Hearing on “Meaningful Use” for Health Information Technology.
The May 18,2009 report is directed to David Blumenthal, MD, National Coordinator of Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. The cover letter indicates that NCVHS will be sending […]
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The Hatfields and McCoys, a metaphor for a modern day high-tech industry rivalry centered on personal health records (PHRs) unfolding between Google Health, Microsoft HealthVault and other PHR vendors. A metaphor that only a West Virginia health care lawyer can really appreciate.
Thanks to a tweet by @2healthguru for pointing out the cnet […]
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