I think what this doctor has to say rings true in many places “I’m obviously a better doctor than I am a businessman”. The law stated he was supposed to post a notice but he was prohibited in doing so. He has set up an 800 number to help patients get their records and will fax them to any...
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I happen to follow Dr. Oz on Twitter too and the first day out of the barrel he posted they had “server” issues, why, I am guessing overload. That was only short-lived and everything is up and going. Why do we like Dr. Oz? I think because he is real and brings some very complicated...
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The website is up and going, complete with a link to follow on Twitter. What makes Dr. Oz unique I think is passion. When someone has passion for what they do, it shows, and if you have ever seen him on Oprah, well one show is all it takes to see that. I have quite a few of his videos...
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After viewing the video, take a look at the post below. Are we leaving anything out with “meaningful use” and hopefully keeping the patient/doctor in control of health issues and not overlooking the developments and potential use from the “other side” which constitutes saving money only? ...
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This is a post I wrote about several hot topics, including role models for personal health records, like maybe Oprah? Also discussed is how technology and healthcare need to come together, to create a union and avoid intrusive and disruptive technologies so it is done correctly with healthcare...
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