Monday, November 29, 2010

The Penguin problem

Nobody moves when everyone moves so that no one moves.

  To overcome the Penguin problem has to do a lot with creating expectations.A recent letter from Dr. James O'Connor in the doctor presses practice a voice from the physician community which I never before heard haben.seinem essay is entitled "use meaningful — doctors have no choice ".

Dr. O'Connor argues that doctors are effectively forced the adoption facts cited EHRs.Er and achieved a powerful conclusion:

Revisiting the Penguin problem of EHR adoption. What here's happening?

View Dr. O'Connor's comments relating to the Penguin problem the EHR adoption:

Should Dr. O'Connor's write as a sentinel event - a possible early signal of massive changes ahead? Las his conclusion and consider associations such as the collective actions of the Federal Government, payer and doctors strong expectations of EHR adoption create:

I never seen an article like Dr. O'Connor's plan - a letter from a doctor that to effectively express that doctors are feeling pressure to rise ice floe and directly into the aquatic environment of the EPO adoption.

Is pressure acts as a slight nudge or a painful is perceived in the butt? Dr. O's article suggests the latter, but let's leave the topic for another discussion.

... and you're either way, the ice floe and swimming in the ocean of EHR adoption.

An article by a doctor is probably not enough to get all the penguins in the Water…but, it definitely is noted importance and continue to dribble

Is Vince Kuraitis JD, MBA health care consultant and principal author of the e Care Management blog where was this post.

THCB the more I read the more I have the impression that the EPA for the healthcare analysts always what bloodletting to doctors of the nineteenth century - magic bullet with unrealistic war.Und I'm someone who who actually supports EHR and who worked with 3 different EPA since residency in 2000.


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