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Advisor ( Medical communications), E-Learning,
About Me:
A pathologist/Pub Health/Health Informatics/ e learning professional.
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Quantros brings quality heath care SaaS to India

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Fatal medical errors in health care services are much commoner than generally believed. The number of years of potential life lost from potential medication errors is greater than the number of years of potential life lost from all accidents combined, includ
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Posted on November 27, 2009 at 1:00am —

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EHRs for Health rights- Part II

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Study: EHRs Can Eliminate Care Disparities:

I have always pointed out the enormous downstream effect health IT can have in ensuring Health rights for all. This would include better health care, lesser prices, lesser errors,etc. Heres a study on similar lines.

"Hospitals that serve a disproportionately large number of poor patients lag behi
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Posted on November 25, 2009 at 9:30pm —

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Semantic medical search engine

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HealthBase is a new and truly semantic search engine
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Posted on November 4, 2009 at 2:00am —

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Free web tools and Health Literacy

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Posted on June 16, 2009 at 2:00am —

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Histopath on the Move

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Posted on April 30, 2009 at 11:40pm —

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At 10:37am on August 31, 2008, Dr.Neelesh Bhandari said…
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At 2:07am on July 18, 2008, itisha vasisht said…
hello sir
i m itisha ...pursuing MBA in health informatics from jamia hamdard Delhi,
i will be very glad if u suggest me some job feilds in this area
 
 

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AMIA 2009 – Social Neworking and Second Life

I’m currently attending the AMIA 2009 conference. I’ve really enjoyed it so far and it’s proven to be worth the 12 hour plane journey from New Zealand. Just 3 hours after getting off the plane, I was presenting my slides as part of the Social Networking and Second Life workshop with Ed Hammond, Constance Johnson, Parvati [...]

Why Doctors Hate Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

Article by Dr Bill Cast from No More Clipboards, a personal health records company on why doctors hate EMRs: “Today most EHRs and EMRs are invasive both to workflow and finances. While high cost is a significant barrier to physician adoption, workflow disruption remains the killer deterrent. Most proprietary softwares offer a limited palate of practice [...]

Epic Systems EHR on Forbes

Forbes have an article about Epic Systems which is a nice overview of the company: Big name companies like General Electric, Siemens, McKesson and Cerner are rushing to profit from the push to install electronic patient records. But the hottest company in the electronic medical records industry is a secretive Wisconsin outfit called Epic Systems. It does [...]

Register now for m-Health NZ 2009!

It’s time to register for m-Health NZ 2009. We have a great line up of local and international speakers for this one-day conference on 6th November 2009 at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. There’s a huge discount for students, so if you are researching mobile healthcare, this would be a great event for you to [...]

Blogging and Tweeting from HINZ09

The whole team at the National Institute for Health Innovation at the University of Auckland is live-blogging the HINZ 2009 conference in Rotorua, New Zealand. You can see all the blog posts up on our new Health InnoVation Exchange website at: www.hive.org.nz       I’m also doing intermittent tweets using the #hinz09 hashtag.

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