I mention podcast as that is how the rest of the US citizens get quite a bit of the information we are responsible or knowing today. How long is this going to take when legislation could be going on? This is the issue today with citizens and general consumer digital literacy facing the antiquated...
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He suffers from macular dystrophy could lead to him going blind and he is also mentioning issues with his hands. Back in 2008 he was so grateful for his care but once he recovered, it was back to the same old routine. Below is the video from the website. Glenn Beck on Hospitals and...
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Once more, that’s the problem with all these folks, they don’t participate. Everyone in Health IT can see it and we make posts such as this one on blogs to discuss it. If he really wanted to learn about Health IT, it would behoove him to visit the Garfield Center at Kaiser, he would learn...
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This bill is too big and complicated, no kidding. He states we are doing this for a political reason to pass this bill. He wants to fix what is wrong with the insurance industry. He says he has more problems with Medicare and Medicaid, but you know I do some billing and those go through...
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I may not always agree with his platform and thoughts on everything, for one I am in California and his district is in Texas, but one thing for sure is that I do agree with the progressive moves using technology Mr. Culberson is using. I have a few posts from the past here on the Congressman and...
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What is wrong with this guy? I would actually start to feel sorry here if he wasn’t make such big dollars with some of the nonsense. I’m starting to wonder if he has progressed past the 70s. I don’t think he’s getting it, but it must be making for good entertainment, even though facing...
First of all I am not picking on Quicken Health here as I understand the process of the programmatic algorithms used in conjunction with insurers and personal health records and this is a huge learning curve. So huge, that I want to make a point of educating our leaders and all of US citizens on...
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Tonight I had the unexpected opportunity to listen to a Town Hall Meeting. I say unexpected as there was no public announcement, just the phone rang and I was connected like hundreds of other residents to the meeting. I missed the first portion as I was on another line finishing up a conversation...
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