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Wisdom from the Medical Journal of Oz: "Good HIT and bad HIT"

thumbnail The recognition and partitioning of "good health IT" from "bad health IT" is now a mainstream meme.  I have few commen...

Michael Millenson and "the adamant refusal by hospitals and doctors to adopt electronic records no matter what the evidence"

thumbnail Over at Health Beat by Maggie Mahar appears a piece critical of NYT reporter Julie Creswell's Feb. 20, 2013 article " A Digital Sh...

Guest post by Dr. Jon Patrick, U. of Sydney: On the ECRI Institute's recommendations following a "deep-dive" study of HIT-related events

thumbnail At my Feb. 9, 2013 post " ECRI Institute PSO Uncovers Health Information Technology-Related Events in Deep Dive Analysis ", I wrot...

Australia and Health IT: Will Government Officials Ever Learn?

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Perhaps New Zealand professor Shaun Goldfinch's article " Pessimism, Computer Failure, and Information Systems Development in the P...

"Real" Medical Informatics: What Does a Problem List of Typical Health IT Look Like, Part 2

thumbnail At my Mar. 15, 2011 post " What does a "problem list" of typical health IT look like? " I displayed a chart by Jon Patr...

Why The Overambitious, Cavalier Approaches of the Healthcare IT Industry Are Harmful To Health: Guest Post by Dr. Jon Patrick, U. Sydney

thumbnail Apparently Holland is now veering away from a national project for health information exchange. From a researcher at Erasmus University Rot...

The Future Pathways for e-Health in NSW

thumbnail Prof. Patrick has now added a new section to his report on health IT in NSW Australia , entitled " The Future Pathways for e-Health in ...

Are Those Sockpuppers From Down Under?

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We at Healthcare Renewal have had experience with the healthcare sock puppets. They are shills, a person or group working on behalf of a co...

EHR ED's in New South Wales. Will the Problems Magically "Disappear?"

thumbnail It occurs that one could look at Prof. Jon Patrick's recent health IT forensic analysis as a kind of "indictment" of the indu...

Australian ED EHR Study: An End to the Line "Your Evidence Is Anecdotal, Thus Worthless?"

thumbnail At my Sept. 2010 post " The Dangers of Critical Thinking in A Politicized, Irrational Culture " I lamented that while my early men...

What to do about the state of the ED EHR's in NSW?

thumbnail At my post yesterday " On an EMR Forensic Evaluation by Professor Jon Patrick from Down Under: More Thoughts ", I've come down...

On an EMR Forensic Evaluation by Professor Jon Patrick from Down Under: More Thoughts.

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Note: the reports to which this post refers are available as a set of PDF's from the University of Sydney, NSW, Australia at this link ...