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Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. He became the president of the GE Centricity user group, and his group practice won a HIMSS Davies Award for its innovative and effective use of its EHR. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.
This perspective reinforces a key theme of healthcareinnovation and health IT improvement: the technical problems are often easier to solve than the cultural and political problems. ” I spoke with Ed as part of my ongoing series of fireside chats with healthcareinnovation leaders – Harlow on Healthcare , on HealthcareNOW Radio.
This perspective reinforces a key theme of healthcareinnovation and health IT improvement: the technical problems are often easier to solve than the cultural and political problems. ” I spoke with Ed as part of my ongoing series of fireside chats with healthcareinnovation leaders – Harlow on Healthcare , on HealthcareNOW Radio.
Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. He became the president of the GE Centricity user group, and his group practice won a HIMSS Davies Award for its innovative and effective use of its EHR. Health Care Law and Consulting.
Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. He became the president of the GE Centricity user group, and his group practice won a HIMSS Davies Award for its innovative and effective use of its EHR. Health Care Law and Consulting.
Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. He became the president of the GE Centricity user group, and his group practice won a HIMSS Davies Award for its innovative and effective use of its EHR. Health Care Law and Consulting.
Rob was an early adopter of electronic health records in his practice, after having been exposed to EHRs during his training. He became the president of the GE Centricity user group, and his group practice won a HIMSS Davies Award for its innovative and effective use of its EHR. Your comments are welcome here. David Harlow.
As Eric noted, without that sort of database, each client would end up using its own data to set its benchmarks – which is ultimately not nearly as useful. Inovalon uses the data to train analytic engines – AI, predictive analytics – and the connectivity of its platform is an important part of its partnerships with its clients.
As Eric noted, without that sort of database, each client would end up using its own data to set its benchmarks – which is ultimately not nearly as useful. Inovalon uses the data to train analytic engines – AI, predictive analytics – and the connectivity of its platform is an important part of its partnerships with its clients.
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Collecting a receipt seems like some of the retired meaningfuluse measures — if virtually everyone’s doing it, why bother measuring any more?) I suspect that the preponderance of the issues lie in the latter category. See my note about layered NPPs, above.
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