Author Leonard Kish makes his case that interoperability efforts within the current health data architectures and in the industry’s business model have been futile. What…
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Social Conquest of Medicine III: 10 Recommendations
By Leonard Kish on February 18, 2014
The benefits of sharing this data are just too great to be ignored on both a personal and population level, and people now approve of…
Analyzing the TweetStream: 7/8 – 7/12
By Shane Damico on July 15, 2013
Well gee, y’all, the social media crowd was really quite electric this past week. There were so many great things going on! Here are the…
If Information Wants to Be Free, Why Don’t We Share More Clinical Info?
By Leonard Kish on December 18, 2012
Like many people out there, I’ve found myself running an HIE of me. I don’t mind being my own HIE, that’s great. I prefer having…
Meaningful Use to Quantified Us
By Leonard Kish on July 31, 2012
Fred Trotter, co-author of O’Reilly’s Meaningful Use and Beyond, is diving in head first into the quantified self movement, and for good reason: Quantified self…