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Adding more voices to “HIT before HIE”; Free samples Do Not Support the Safety Net

05 Jan

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Tags: cost , DC , disruption , Dupont , Dupont_Circle , HIT_before_HIE , medical_education , medications , music , policy , reimbursement , RHIO
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  • RIAA Unfairly Maligned? Give Me a Break. - More on the RIAA and attempts to manage disruption, from Mashable.
  • Characteristics of Recipients of Free Prescription Drug Samples: A Nationally Representative Analysis — Cutrona et al., 10.2105/AJPH.2007.114249 — American Journal of Public Health - Study demonstrating that free drug samples are not a safety net. In my practice career I have never used samples (and I’ve never prescribed celecoxib or rofecoxib, either).
  • Health Affairs — eLetters for Walker et al., 0 (2005) 5101 - Comment on interoperable HIT being a net gain/loss for physicians, by Peter Basch, MD, of Medstar Health. I agree that we have to be cautious of theorized benefit in this case.
  • Health Affairs — eLetters for Adler-Milstein et al., 0 (2007) 271601 - Comment from Peter Basch, MD, about the sequencing and business case for RHIOs not being ready yet.
  • Dupont Circle Citizens Association - Learning more about my community. There has been an uptick in crime, unfortunately.

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