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I hope this proves to be useful and does get collaboration moving with innovation. My thoughts are that we have tons of innovation but a real lack of collaborating as there’s never a shortage of Entrepreneurs running around the US. There is a problem though of them getting money to grow though...
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Tue, Feb 1 2011
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Every week I read in the news “we need more innovation” and for goodness sakes in Health IT we have innovation running out our ears! Everyone is so busy building the better mouse trap that we have forgotten how to collaborate and work together. We are seeing some signs of this and it usually...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010
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Why is this happening, time is one element and complicated medical records systems are another. Almost every doctor who has converted will tell you that in beginning there is a loss of productivity and this is due in part to the learning curve anyone has with software. That part is not unique...
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Fri, Oct 1 2010
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I am foremost and upfront all about having medical records and if you have read this blog long enough you know that I developed and wrote one years back, thus my comments tend to be realistic and I comprehend the fact that we can’t just jump on every new piece of software or algorithm that appears. ...
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Sat, Sep 4 2010
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Many of our guests are visiting the Executive Briefing Centre located in Brussels, Belgium and have the occasion to see some of the Microsoft demos related to smart house applications and the Personal Health Record platform ( HealthVault ). Some...
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Yesterday, 22 of April, I attended a Conference in London entitled “Health for All, Care for You” on the theme of Personalized Healthcare. The Conference was organized by Science and Business journal with the participation of the Royal College of Physicians...
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Fri, Apr 23 2010
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It may be a while before meaningful use gets its full authority and I do hope they included medical devices in the interpretation too. What devices and their reporting data is meaningful? CCHIT has the authority to certify according to the news today until the end of the year. BD The...
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Mon, Aug 17 2009
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I am trying out a Silverlight Twitter widget and so far so good. You do need to have Silverlight, just as you would Flash in your browser. There’s also a shortcut to allow others to follow you on Twitter too, one less item to have separate on the blog. Right underneath this version...
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Thu, Aug 13 2009
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The battle heated up today on whether or not CCHIT should be the governing certification unit in it’s present state, the big battle being over including vendors on the board. I think the most unfair portion though is the fee to be certified and if that could be reduced to allow additional vendors...
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Thu, Jul 16 2009
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Last week, European Commission and the Ministry of Health from Germany, with the support of Microsoft, organized a two days workshop on semantic interoperability in EHRs. The initiative was triggered by the work performed by 12 countries in the project...
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Mon, Jun 29 2009
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Brussels seemed to be the center of the world last 2 weeks - several conferences were organized, unfortunately overlapping as topic and time. For example, on the 17th of June, members of COCIR (European Radiological , Electromedical and Healthcare IT...
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Sat, Jun 27 2009
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This slide show combines both HealthVault and information on the Common User Interface. If you are not familiar with the Common User Interface it is open source code at Code Plex that anyone can download and develop to create simple yet dynamic screens for entering and viewing patient data. ...
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Wed, Jun 24 2009
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This article makes a lot of sense and I have said somewhat the same in various posts over the last year, and this is where aggregating data is coming in to play, one place to add, edit and read information. One other item that I think has potential is the Common User Interface, so why can’t all...
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Fri, Mar 20 2009
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Hard Hat Area: The University is soon to post on CodePlex, the open source community page from Microsoft. What is amazing to me is the fact that the Popfly platform was used for Silvermap, so now we have bio-mashups too. The processing of images can now take place at the desktop instead...
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Thu, Mar 19 2009
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There are a couple things Netflix is doing right, and it has to do with technology. They were one of the early users of Server 2008 and Silverlight from Microsoft and now that is beginning to pay off well, as movies can be paid for online and streamed, which means no sending a DVD through the mail...
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Wed, Jan 28 2009
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