Quarterly Index Update 2011 With Links-1st Quarter Dr. Bob's HIT Thoughts
A Commercial Web-based HIE Offering from Verizon July 20, 2010
Breach Notification-Part 1 Oct. 15, 2009
Breach Notification-Part 2 Oct. 26, 2009
Certification July 29, 2009
Certification Follow-up Aug. 19, 2009
Clinical Decision Support Systems Mar. 23, 2011
Clinician Workflow April 11, 2010
Consumer Preferences Nov. 2, 2009
Dr. Blumenthal--An Inspirational Keynote Address at HIMSS10 Mar. 7, 2010
EHR's for Surgeons/specialists Nov. 19, 2010
EHR Safety Feb. 21, 2010
EMR Certification Revisited Nov. 17, 2009
EMR Usability Nov. 22, 2009
Future Role for HITSP? Dec. 2, 2009
Handheld Devices-the Mobile Clinician Jan. 9, 2010
Health Information Exchange Aug. 18, 2009
Health IT Ontologies of the Future Jan. 12, 2011
Health IT Workforce Training Dec. 27, 2009
HIMSS 11 ARRA Usability Symposium Mar. 2, 2011
HIT Workforce Training Dec. 14, 2009
Imaging and Meaningful Use Debate Jan. 27, 2011
Information Exchange Patterns May 28, 2010
IFR on Standards and NPRM on Meaningful Use Feb. 16, 2010
Introduction July 17, 2009
It's all about workflow Mar. 31, 2010
Meaningful Use and Incentives to adopt HIT July 21, 2009
Messages vs. Documents June 16, 2010
More Thoughts on Documents Sept. 6, 2010
My Favorite Day at HIMSS 11 Mar. 3, 2011
NA Connectathon 2011 Jan. 22, 2011
Online Education Sept.10, 2009
Online Graduate Degrees-My Experience Nov. 18, 2009
Optionality and Interoperability in Health Care Software Dec. 6, 2010
Outlook for New Workforce Trainees July 25, 2010
Patient Portals Mar. 30, 2011
PCAST Report Thoughts Feb. 11, 2011
Planning for HIMSS11 Dec. 1, 2010
Provider Directories Mar. 31, 2011
Quality Reporting Sept. 30, 2009
Reconciliation-an unmet Challenge Sept. 14, 2009
State Grants for Health Information Exchange June 18, 2010
Summary of the HIT Policy Committee Workgroup hearing Mar. 15, 2010
on EHR Safety
The Direct Project Goes Live Mar. 1, 2011
Thought on the NHIN Mar. 18, 2010
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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