Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Andrew Litt: Why integrating EMRs and digital images is an ethical and practical imperative

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Andrew Litt: Why integrating EMRs and digital images is an ethical and practical imperative
We've all been there. Following an injury, you or a family member gets an X-ray or MRI but when you follow up with a specialist a few weeks later, he or she can't access the study. In this age of rapid-fast information sharing, it's hard to understand why this still happens. Do we have the technology to solve the problem? Read More
 


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Apple's Siri chief now building connected device platform at Samsung
The engineer who oversaw development of Apple's Siri technology is now at Samsung building an online service for linking together the "Internet of things." Read More
 

HealthCare.gov's problems: What we know so far
More than a month after it went live, a couple of large questions remain about the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' botched launch of HealthCare.gov. Read More
 

 

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