On Sept. 1, we started the 20 Question for Health IT project, which spanned 20 weekdays and included insights from different contributors on various health…
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20 Questions for Health IT #20: Healthcare Analytics
Final question from Brian Eastwood, senior editor of CIO Online: “Healthcare is full of individual instances of data analytics “wins” – Hospital X reducing readmissions,…
20 Questions for Health IT #19: Moving From PHI Hoarding to PHI Sharing
Question from Vince Kuraitis: “The migration from ‘Hoarding’ to ‘Sharing’ patient health information — necessary, but not sufficient?”
20 Questions for Health IT #18: EHRs
Question from Steven Posnack, Director, Office of Standards and Technology at the ONC: “Is the concept of an “electronic health record” outdated?”
20 Questions for Health IT #17: BlueButton
Question from Jennifer Dennard, digital diva at HIStalk, “How can we help propel the Blue Button movement forward?
20 Questions for Health IT #16: Health IT Literacy
Jon Mertz asks, “What will raise health IT literacy?
20 Questions for Health IT #15: National Patient ID
Scott Mace from HealthLeaders asks, “Who should define the concept or process of a standardized patient ID?”
20 Questions for Health IT #14: Innovation
Where does innovation fit in at a time of ‘do more with less’ in healthcare?
20 Questions for Health IT #13: EHR APIs
Pay now or pay later: how much consistency should EHR APIs have?
20 Questions for Health IT #12: Consolidated CDA
Given your interest in patients and families, how satisfied are you with the CCDA as a means for data exchange with patient oriented apps?