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Blog e Hilmi 12.26 Add Comment Bob Wachter, David Blumenthal, healthcare IT difficulties, healthcare IT dissatisfaction, Healthcare IT experiment, Jayne O'Donnell, Sally Murphy, USA Today Edit

Government backs down on some requirements for digital medical records

EHR utopian dreams have taken some pronounced hits in recent years. In recent months, the hyper-enthusiasts and their government allies hav...
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Lahey Health: hospital jobs lost, but computer vendors prosper
Blog e Hilmi 14.03 Add Comment EHR layoffs, Lahey health Edit

Lahey Health: hospital jobs lost, but computer vendors prosper

At numerous posts on this blog I link to stories of health IT expense putting hospital financial stability at risk, e.g., " Monetary lo...
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Say It Ain't So: Logical Fallacies in Defense of Conflicts of Interest ... in the New England Journal of Medicine?
Blog e Hilmi 09.09 Add Comment conflicts of interest, logical fallacies, NEJM Edit

Say It Ain't So: Logical Fallacies in Defense of Conflicts of Interest ... in the New England Journal of Medicine?

Introduction We have been viewing with alarm the web of conflicts of interest draped over medicine and health care since we started Health C...
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Blog e Hilmi 13.59 Add Comment academic corruption, conflict of interest, evidence-based medicine, institutional conflicts of interest, NEJM, pharmaceuticals, physicians Edit
Why is the New England Journal of Medicine Scolding "Pharmascolds"? I, a normally quiet blogger on this site, was disquieted by wh...
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BLOGSCAN - New England Journal of Medicine Scoffs at "Pharmascolds"
Blog e Hilmi 09.18 Add Comment conflicts of interest, New England Journal of Medicine, pharmaceuticals Edit

BLOGSCAN - New England Journal of Medicine Scoffs at "Pharmascolds"

The venerable New England Journal of Medicine has now published an editorial,(1) and two commentaries(2-3), with one more promised, hailing ...
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Apologies to All - Sitemeter Forced Redirect Problem Now Fixed
Blog e Hilmi 13.52 Add Comment Edit

Apologies to All - Sitemeter Forced Redirect Problem Now Fixed

My apologies.  Starting yesterday I discovered that anyone attempting to view this blog was involuntarily transferred to a non-working URL, ...
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All the President's Trade Negotiators - Revolving Doors, Regulatory  Capture, and Health Care Corporate Friendly Trade Agreements
Blog e Hilmi 09.30 Add Comment AbbeVie, Abbott, anechoic effect, corporatism, Eli Lilly, global health, health care prices, Pfizer, PhRMA, regulatory capture, revolving doors, US Trade Representative Edit

All the President's Trade Negotiators - Revolving Doors, Regulatory Capture, and Health Care Corporate Friendly Trade Agreements

This week's spectacle in Washington, DC was a nearly unanimous Democratic minority in the Senate blocking a proposal for expedited consi...
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  • BLOGSCAN - New England Journal of Medicine Scoffs at "Pharmascolds"
    The venerable New England Journal of Medicine has now published an editorial,(1) and two commentaries(2-3), with one more promised, hailing ...
  • Wall Street Journal: "ObamaCare’s Electronic-Records Debacle"
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  • Round Up No Suspects: the Bio Telemetry Settlement Demonstrates the Continuing Impunity of Health Care Organizational (and Other) Leaders
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  • Northwestern Upholds its "Brand," Never Mind Free Speech and Academic Freedom
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  • Two recent stories of EHR un-exceptionalism, and a connection to prior HC Renewal posts including my own experiences
    The following stories recently appeared in the press about the "un-exceptionalism" (or, I might more accurately state, the negativ...
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