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Welcome to Jeremy takes on HIT, Healthcare Information Tech. Hear about the week's biggest stories from just the fax, to why you should care, to Jeremy's take.
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The EHRA, industry group for Epic, Cerner, et al, has come out with their opinion on ONC's rule on Data Blocking.
I talk about the new 2019 survey from Venrock on VC's feelings about where HIT is going.  Then I look at last year's take to see how close I got.
Jeremy reviews the KHN article https://khn.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/
Patient Data for Sale?

Patient Data for Sale?

2018-10-0220:59

As many hospital systems are looking like VC's, should they be able to use their data repositories as an asset to be leverage and monetized?
Struggles of the ACO

Struggles of the ACO

2018-10-0120:39

Explore the reasons why ACO's appear to be stalled in the effort to reduce the cost of healthcare.
Jeremy talks about how a lack of healthcare literacy effects the opioid crisis and how Medicaid could do more.
Dig deeper Watson

Dig deeper Watson

2018-07-1219:06

Taking at look at if AI is the cause of IBM's ills.
Jeremy has a conversation with Rahul Agarwal on Physician Burnout. We discuss the reasons doc's are leaving medicine and its more than just because of EHR's.
I discuss a conference I just got back from and Apple's announcement of their API layer into their health data repository.
GAO reports on the cost of medical records release. Athenahealth considers going private. Anthem looks at not paying for ED visits.
Breaking down the buzz around blockchain. What did $1.5 billion buy Mayo? An epic go-live.
A new rule for Meaningful Use has come out with some adds and minuses. Venrock took the temperature of the industry. Some segments are on fire while others are getting left out in the cold.
Jeremy takes on HIT #1

Jeremy takes on HIT #1

2018-04-2326:56

Intro to the podcast, Amazon bows out of drug sales, VA gives a $16B love note to Cerner.
Hospital CEO's complain that new tech co's will force innovation.  https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/hospital-execs-argue-disruptors-will-skim-the-cream-ignore-community-hea/552284/
What's the difference between something being FDA cleared versus FDA approved?
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