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The Savvy Tech Strategy Behind Obamacare 146

snydeq writes "The U.S. health care industry is undergoing several massive transformations, not the least of which is the shift to interoperable EHR (electronic health records) systems. The ONC's Doug Fridsma discusses the various issues that many health care IT and medical providers have raised regarding use of these systems, which are mandated for 2014 under the HITECH Act of 2004, and are all the more important in light of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare. Key to the transition, says Fridsma, is transforming health IT for EHRs into something more akin to the Internet, and less like traditional ERP and IT systems. 'I think what we're trying to do is the equivalent of what you've got in the Internet, which is horizontal integration rather than vertical integration,' Fridsma says. 'We've done a lot of work looking at what other countries have done, and we've tried to learn from those experiences. Rather than trying to build this top down and create restrictions, we're really trying to ask, "What's the path of least regret in what we need to do?"'"
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The Savvy Tech Strategy Behind Obamacare

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 12, 2013 @04:25PM (#44264687)

    Other countries have single payer health care, which delivers better outcomes at a lower cost. Try learning from that.

    Those are free, democratic and egalitarian societies with a socialist bent.

    We in the US, OTOH, are a feudal republic with an ignorant population that is under the delusion that all they have to do is work hard and they'll be rich.

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