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Blog e Hilmi 09.33 Add Comment Charlie Jarvis, David Blumenthal, Edward Ehlinger, healthcare IT difficulties, healthcare IT myths, healthcare IT pollyanna, Mark Leavitt, proximate future, subjunctivisation bias, Trisha Greenhalgh Edit

Pollyanna Rhetoric, Proximate Futures and Realist's Primer on Health IT Realities in 2015

Pollyanna statements about healthcare IT such as the following are still appearing, and are growing increasingly tiresome.  They are, at bes...
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Blog e Hilmi 07.24 Add Comment corporate physician, primary care, private equity, You heard it here first Edit

More Barbarians at the Gates: Private Equity Puts Primary Care in Play

There are still some idealistic physicians who enter primary care practice as a calling. The usual informal definition of primary care is ca...
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Open Letter to Minnesota's Heath Commissioner Dr. Edward Ehlinger on ill-informed health IT puff piece
Blog e Hilmi 04.20 Add Comment Chair Adam Duininck, Commissioner Kevin Lindsey, Commissioner Lucinda Jesson, Edward Ehlinger, healthcare IT myths, healthcare IT risk, Minnesota Heath Commissioner, minnpost.com Edit

Open Letter to Minnesota's Heath Commissioner Dr. Edward Ehlinger on ill-informed health IT puff piece

Minnesota's Heath Commissioner Dr. Edward Ehlinger penned a puff piece on EHRs entitled "Electronic health records advance quality ...
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On Generic Management in Health Care: Hospital Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Say Patient Engagement is All About ... Themselves?
Blog e Hilmi 14.27 Add Comment generic management, generic managers, HIMSS, information technology Edit

On Generic Management in Health Care: Hospital Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Say Patient Engagement is All About ... Themselves?

To laugh or to cry? - now it seems that hospital CIOs think they "own" patient engagement.  An article in Medscape summarized a pr...
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Blog e Hilmi 08.58 Add Comment amphetamines, conflicts of interest, FDA, health care corruption, revolving doors, You heard it here first Edit

"God Damn the Pusher Man" - Especially when Enabled by the FDA Revolving Door

Who is watching the watchers?  A story this week involving "speed" like drugs added to "dietary supplements" suggests ho...
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Blog e Hilmi 17.34 Add Comment anechoic effect, deception, fraud, impunity, kickbacks, legal settlements, Mark Leavitt, Medtronic, Victor Dzau Edit

Three More Settlements by Medtronic of Allegations of Deceptive Behavior, but No Umpire Says "You're Out"

Medtronic, the giant, previously US based device maker settled three lawsuits, all alleging deceptive practices, over three months in early ...
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Not with a bang but with a whimper
Blog e Hilmi 09.03 Add Comment AAMC, AHERF, anechoic effect Edit

Not with a bang but with a whimper

This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but with a whimper      -- T. S...
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The Troubles at Cooper Continue, Lately Gruesomely, But Will Its Leadership and Governance Change This Time? - Part II: the History since 2005
Blog e Hilmi 08.57 Add Comment boards of trustees, conflicts of interest, Cooper Hospital/ UMC, crime, kickbacks, legal settlements, revolving doors Edit

The Troubles at Cooper Continue, Lately Gruesomely, But Will Its Leadership and Governance Change This Time? - Part II: the History since 2005

In our most recent post , we noted the latest tragic, and gruesome development at Cooper Health System, the largest hospital system in south...
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The Troubles at Cooper Continue, Lately Gruesomely, But Will Its Leadership and Governance Change This Time? - Part I: Historical Background
Blog e Hilmi 09.41 Add Comment anechoic effect, boards of trustees, conflicts of interest, Cooper Hospital/ UMC, crime, governance, health care corruption, hospital systems, leadership Edit

The Troubles at Cooper Continue, Lately Gruesomely, But Will Its Leadership and Governance Change This Time? - Part I: Historical Background

Allegations of Murder-Suicide by a Hospital System CEO This will be a hard series of posts to write. It wa triggered by the latest, and perh...
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