by e-Patient Dave | May 4, 2012
Cross-posted from the ICMCC blog, a post by its chairman, Lodewijk Bos, a Dutch cancer patient who is a great advocate for information, technology, and patient engagement. The ICMCC news feed is a terrific daily compilation of health IT news. A long-time advocate for...
by e-Patient Dave | May 3, 2012
I should have announced this long ago but I’ve just been too busy for my own good. Go register now! FREE! Attendance is limited to 1,000. (It’ll be archived online of course.) Or click the graphic to register: Why this matters: Data quality is important,...
by e-Patient Dave | May 2, 2012
[Reminder: The place to register an official comment to the government is this page on Regulations.gov. Monday May 7 is the last day.] ____________ New, 11pm ET on May 2: See Regina Holliday’s addition at bottom. Evening addition: In a comment below, SPM policy...
by e-Patient Dave | Apr 30, 2012
In today’s Boston Globe, the cover story for the daily “G” magazine is “Record-Keeping 2.0,” by Chelsea Conaboy (@cconaboy). Subtitled “Medical care is shifting to electronic data files – but how safe is it?”, it’s...
by Kathleen O'Malley | Apr 26, 2012
SPM member Ken Farbstein sent us this invitation to help persuade the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to include printed summaries of doctor visits in the ONC’s definition of meaningful use. After our pets go to the...
by e-Patient Dave | Apr 16, 2012
One of the best-known sad stories in the e-patient movement is that of SPM member Regina Holliday, her husband Fred, and their two children. Fred died three years ago of kidney cancer in a series of failures of American healthcare, leaving a story that Regina now...
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