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Mapping the health data landscape

June 17, 2019 By Susannah Fox 18 Comments

1490 map of the world by Henricus Marcellus shows great detail for Europe but only a rough idea of Africa and Asia

I think our understanding of the current health data landscape is about as accurate as a map of the world in the 15th century:  excruciatingly detailed in the areas we know well, but hilariously, woefully — even dangerously — incomplete when it comes to the areas of health and health care that lie beyond our […]

Filed Under: health data Tagged With: Cambia Health Solutions, electronic medical record, Health Data, Sara Riggare

Data as an engine of disruption in health care

October 22, 2018 By Susannah Fox 32 Comments

Medical records closes at 5pm on Friday by Regina Holliday

Continuing my practice of “flipping” an event — posting what I hope to get across in advance in order to jump start the conversation — here is a preview for a panel set to take place on Oct. 23. My co-panelists (Iya Khalil, Deborah Kilpatrick, and Don Rucker) and I will talk about data as an engine […]

Filed Under: health data, medical records, policy issues Tagged With: Anil Sethi, Blue Button, Deborah Kilpatrick, Deven McGraw, Don Rucker, EHR, electronic medical record, FasterCures, flip teaching, Harlan Krumholz, Hugo Campos, Iya Khalil, Lisa Bari, Lucia Savage, Milken Institute, Open Notes

Confessions Yield Debate–Susannah Fox

November 13, 2008 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

David Kibbe’s THCB post, Confessions of a Physician EMR Champion, has stirred debate in the comments section including some key insights from our own Gilles Frydman, who points out the need to add “patients” to the list of stakeholders, and Christine Gray, who writes about cultural differences among male and female doctors in adapting to […]

Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: electronic medical record, the health care blog

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