13 Jun
Posted by Ted Eytan as Updates
Tags: adoption , chcf , media , optimism , pchit
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Published! The report I co-authored with Josh Seidman, Ph.D. from the Center for Information Therapy is now online. It describes our experiences out “in the rest of health care” understanding the environment that supports patient centered health information technology. My conclusion: we can make it happen.
Helping Patients Plug In: Lessons in the Adoption of Online Consumer Tools - CHCF.org
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People Don’t Hate Change, They Hate How You’re Trying to Change Them | Ted Eytan, MD
July 21st, 2008 at 2:50 pm
1[...] is exactly the theme we uncovered the Patient Centered Health Information Technology initiative, and what I have described many times on this blog and on the DailyKaizen blog (see: Let it Burn; a [...]
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