This lecture focuses on how to create a group consensus around the decision to select a vendor for electronic health records. This is part 1 of a 2 part lecture on forming group consensus. You may also be interest on a set of slides showing an example application of these ideas. This presentation was prepared by Dr. Farrokh Alemi, Professor of Health Systems Administration at Georgetown University. For more information see: georgetownhealthsystems.com
Drawing UML classes and simple association in Magicdraw by considering it an equivalent to ERD concepts . You can get the pdf and paper based tutorial I’m following at: www.robin-beaumont.co.uk/virtualclassroom/contents.html
Malcolm Gladwell is bestselling author of titles such as The Tipping Point and Outliers. Both in his books and in his essays for The New Yorker magazine, Malcolm comments on the nature of innovation, especially the origins of new ideas and their widespread dissemination. In this interview, recorded at the Ideaworks for Healthcare 2009 innovation event hosted by iSOFT, Malcolm reflects on new ideas in healthcare and the importance of framing issues in language that can be understood clearly by clinicians, patients and governments.
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Are you considering the master of healthcare informatics program?
Program Director Rosalie Majid, RHIA, explains the options available in the program and how long it takes to complete the various options.
I have an idea for affordable healthcare. What would you think about not paying for insurance but paying monthly directly to your health provider/hospital a set amount say $50 per person, $150 per family. I think it would work great. No money lost to paying the insurance giants salaries, but paying the hospitals directly and when something happens to you, no problem it’s covered.
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