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A near-monopoly grown on the back of federal monetary incentives now seeks to block data-sharing. There's a special place in Hyperspace for these people... -->Epic’s call to block a proposed data rule is wrong for many reasons statnews.com/2020/01/27/epi…
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David Lynch, M.D.
@DrDaveLynch
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Interoperability is the whole point here. Data must be in a form that can be shared to and by the person being served. There can be no compromise!
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Gregory Briddick, MSHI, BSN
@gbriddick
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28. sij |
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I trace most of this back to the Obama Administration's shift away from the ONC's goal of interoperability, and shifting towards functionality. This allowed EHR/EMR companies to "lock" hospitals into their proprietary systems, all on the backs of patients...
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Gregory Briddick, MSHI, BSN
@gbriddick
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28. sij |
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With the implementation of the HITECH Act (a component of the Affordable Care Act), Meaningful Use became the emphasis, not interoperability.
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Chinmay A. Singh
@cagefreesingh
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28. sij |
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But their call to patient privacy is 100% legit.
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Arvind Cavale
@endodocPA
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29. sij |
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Yet every hospital I know has or is going to convert to Epic soon. If we keep feeding the beast, it will continue to get bigger and stronger.
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William Holland
@Drcuat
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29. sij |
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A little off subject but EPIC is nothing but a way to enhance billing! I have yet to find EPICs “meaningful use”
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