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The HIT Realist
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
For those interested in health information technology, there is now an excellent, new, powerful website about this topic called the Huffington Post Investigative Fund. In their most recent report, "Can Cleveland Clinic Be a Model for Digital Medicine?" they discuss how this hospital system has failed to recoup their $100 million investment to date.



Friday, November 20th, 2009
The powerful vendor-lobbying group, HIMSS, has been extremely successful over the last 8 years lobbying our elected political leaders about HIT.



Monday, October 12th, 2009

On May 11, 2009 assemblyman Herb Conaway, Jr, District 7, and Upendra Chivukula, District 17 presented a bill which would make the distribution of any EMR in the state of NJ that is not certified by CCHIT illegal by January 1, 2011.




Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

I propose that physicians band together and join the new “HIT 1115 Project,” which is the date in which we can all reevaluate our participation in Medicare.




Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Since CCHIT first came onto the scene back in 2006, we've usually read numerous partisan rants about the issues of HIT/CCHIT/HIMSS, with an occasional major clash among those of us mere mortals with a strong interest in the matter. Not often do we hear of a heated personal interchange involving two of the best-known experts in the field.




Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The problem with HITECH is that there is a "dark side," which involves the powerful lobbying of the "enterprise" EHR vendors who are trying to capture market share at the expense of their smaller competitors and of their physician buyers.






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Alberto Borges, MD
Alberto Borges, MD, is in private practice and is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. Check out his website at http://msofficeemrproject.com. The opinions expressed in this blog do not necessarily reflect those of HCPLive. If you like what Dr. Borges has to say, make sure to read his print column of The HIT Realist published in MDNG.
The HIT Realist
Alberto Borges, MD
Discuss topics relevant to health information technology, especially as they relate to the use of EMR/EHR, from programming to politics.

 
   

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