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- More on Hospital Executives' Disproportionate Pay
- More on Hospital Executives' Disproportionate Pay
- The Hot Spotters Lower Medical Costs
- HITECH and Funding Cuts: The Battle Begins
- HITECH and Funding Cuts: The Battle Begins
- US House of Representatives Proposes to Defund Lar...
- US House of Representatives Proposes to Defund Lar...
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- "Making Their Numbers" - Examples of the Perverse ...
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- Big Door Keeps On Turning - Bi-Directional Interch...
- Big Door Keeps On Turning - Bi-Directional Interch...
- BLOGSCAN - By Feb. all ER physicians at DePaul Hea...
- BLOGSCAN - By Feb. all ER physicians at DePaul Hea...
- EverythingHealth Anniversary
- Older Physicians and Safety
- Orderless in Seattle: Software "glitch" shuts dow...
- Orderless in Seattle: Software "glitch" shuts dow...
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- Rest In Peace Jack Lalanne
- Wall-Mart Pushes Healthy Food
- St Jude Medical Settles Again
- St Jude Medical Settles Again
- Is the Executive Branch/HHS Trying to Put Lipstick...
- Is the Executive Branch/HHS Trying to Put Lipstick...
- The Impact of eHealth on the Quality and Safety of...
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- Dr. Extormity's Testimony at Healthcare IT Hearing
- Dr. Extormity's Testimony at Healthcare IT Hearing
- MAUDE and HIT Risks: What in God's Name is Going ...
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- Health Insurers Continue to Gouge Americans
- Healthcare IT Delirium
- Healthcare IT Delirium
- An MD hospitalist on EHR's: I might have inadverte...
- An MD hospitalist on EHR's: I might have inadverte...
- Why is Johnson and Johnson "Spinning Out of Control?"
- Why is Johnson and Johnson "Spinning Out of Control?"
- Cigarette Ads Lure Teens To Smoke
- BLOGSCAN - Why Problems at Local Marquee Hospitals...
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- "I'm Not Here to Sell Drugs" - Then Why Use Compan...
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- Clinicians Going for a Swim and Drowning in Inform...
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- Eating Big Calories at Breakfast Can Make You Fat
- Guidant (Boston Scientific) Gets Probation
- Guidant (Boston Scientific) Gets Probation
- Martin Luther King "I have a dream"
- Interesting HIT Testimony to HHS Standards Committ...
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- IBM's Watson, Jeopardy, and "Revolutionizing Medic...
- IBM's Watson, Jeopardy, and "Revolutionizing Medic...
- Kidney Transplant Sisters Get Prison Release
- Cyber-Puppeteering on Health IT by Dr. TruthHurts
- Cyber-Puppeteering on Health IT by Dr. TruthHurts
- ONC Workgroup Document Misindentification - Just t...
- ONC Workgroup Document Misindentification - Just t...
- Who Undermined "These Wonderful Philanthropic Orga...
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- Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Healthcare IT Once Again
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Healthcare IT Once Again
- Fraud Behind Vaccine Autism Scare
- The Curious Case of Pfizer's Asbestos Claims
- The Curious Case of Pfizer's Asbestos Claims
- EMR Problems? No, They're Merely Anecdotal; the T...
- EMR Problems? No, They're Merely Anecdotal; the T...
- Executive Compensation at Non-Profit Hospitals: Pa...
- Executive Compensation at Non-Profit Hospitals: Pa...
- BLOGSCAN - Attention to Medtronic's Payments to Sp...
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- Growing Brain Synapses
- Answer to the Medical Challenge
- KOL Phollywood
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- Key Opinion Leader Services Companies: the Creatio...
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- Image Challenge
- Why Would Directors of Health Care Corporations Pu...
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- Blast from the Anechoic Past: Former UCI Fertility...
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- Young Woman Dies Getting Liposuction
- Know Thy Calories
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- BLOGSCAN - Health IT Debacle Down Under?
- BLOGSCAN - Health IT Debacle Down Under?
- The Hangover
- New York Times: The Doctor vs. the Computer Fool
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At the Jan. 11, 2011 WSJ health blog, in an article entitled "JP Morgan Healthcare: Google’s Schmidt on Open Source and Health IT", Google CEO Eric Schmidt is cited as saying:
First, a comment on language, which perhaps I should more accurately describe as a critique of IT culture:
“A platform like that?”
As at my post "Does the CEO of Google Use Google? - And: Platform, Platform, Who's Got The Platform?" early last year Schmidt also said –
At that post I also pointed out that the successful practice of medicine is not a 'platform database' or any other reductionistic information retrieval problem, and that such a "platform opportunity" was seized upon decades ago:
I note that IT personnel like to refer to “platforms”, “solutions” – a rather presumptuous term – “paradigms”, and other buzzwords to mask the fact that what they’re referring to are more commonly known as “hardware” and “software” and arrangements thereof.
It is a word that implies lack of knowledge about the complexities and realities of medicine – including that health IT problems will not be solved via a “platform.”
I wrote more on “platformania” at this link.
I do agree strongly with Schmidt on the following from the recent WSJ posting:
That's been done, too, as in the OpenVista /WorldVista efforts.
I merely add that an erroneous approach to "focusing on the patients" (and the clinicians using the IT, i.e., a user-centric approach in the terminology of Social Informatics) will have results just as suboptimal as the current designer-centric approach to health IT. Designing health IT that "focuses on the patients" and that eliminates unintended consequences - i.e., "doing health IT well" - is wickedly harder than it sounds.
Most importantly with regards to Mr. Schmidt's most recent thoughts on academia:
The National Research Council did study a number of the best academic centers and in a 2009 report found quite clearly that even there, “Current Approaches to U.S. Health Care Information Technology are Insufficient.” See http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=12572
They did recommend the solution, and it's not a "platform":
That means forgoing the current national rush to EHR, which is decidedly a medical experiment without patient consent.
In any case, I am impressed that a major information technology CEO has recommended a patient centered approach to health IT, agile methodologies, open source, etc. - true sacrilege towards today's health IT ecosystem.
(Note to Google and Mr. Schmidt: In "Who Can Solve Healthcare IT's Challenges? Part 1 - Google" I wrote that:
Google, I am available should you seek true competitive advantage, and avoidance of paths that lead to health care IT failure such as you once attempted here. However, somehow I am sure your HR department would probably find my sometimes "edgy", critical-thinking approach to matters of national import "disruptive."
Disruptive to what, exactly, I'm not sure, but disruptive to - something - is good enough in today's "PC", outcomes-be-damned corporate culture.)
-- SS