Five blog entries from National Health IT Week

MedCityNews.com gathers five blog entries from National IT Week discussions

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Yes, National Health IT Week is now officially history, but if you didn't get enough insights into how health IT can improve patient safety while making patient medical records more easily accessible, here are five links to blog entries — gathered by Brian Ahler of MedCityNews.com highlighting the value of  health IT.

Recycling Automation Back into HIT

• HIT Capabilities: They are personally important to me

HEALTHPopuli: Healing the Patient-Doctor Relationship with health IT

• The Value of Health IT – A Nursing Perspective

• What's Next for Meaningful Use

 

 



September 30, 2013


Topic Area: Information Technology


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