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I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primary care. I first met Doc Rob through our involvement in the late lamented Grand Rounds (the notable medical blog carnival – you can find some editions here ). You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primary care. I first met Doc Rob through our involvement in the late lamented Grand Rounds (the notable medical blog carnival – you can find some editions here ). You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primary care. I first met Doc Rob through our involvement in the late lamented Grand Rounds (the notable medical blog carnival – you can find some editions here ). You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
I spoke recently with Dr. Rob Lamberts – @doc_rob on Twitter – about EHRs and direct primary care. I first met Doc Rob through our involvement in the late lamented Grand Rounds (the notable medical blog carnival – you can find some editions here ). You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
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You should check out his blog at HIStalk , called CIO Unplugged , and you should follow him on Twitter: @marxtango. by Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare - HITECH Answers: MeaningfulUse, EHR, HIPAA News Good stuff — did Ed have perspective on who wins out when.
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