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IBM's Watson in Health Care

IBM Chief Medical Scientist Martin Kohn, MD, explains how Watson is being used to support clinical decisions and make health care more efficient.

Michael Moschella, software engineer at Massachusetts General

Michael Moschella talks about the hospital's data mining efforts with a public/private consortium to get actionable outcomes research.

Thomas Yackel, M.D., CMIO at Oregon Health & Sciences University

Thomas Yackel, M.D., discusses what meaningful use means going forward and the challenges of care coordination.

Claire McCarthy, director of operational effectiveness at Kaiser Permanente

Claire McCarthy talks about the massive health system's efforts to roll out its change management methodology across the enterprise.

Heather Haugen, director of health I.T. at the University of Colorado

Heather Haugen talks about her organization's research on electronic health records .. and how implementation is not adoption.

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What’s Wrong with EHR User Interfaces?

What’s Wrong with EHR User Interfaces?

A February HDM feature took an in-depth look at ongoing concerns about user interfaces for electronic health records systems. Here’s a look at some of the problems and solutions identified by HIT experts.

 
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