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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

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Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives. Join the conversation on Twitter at #HarlowOnHC.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives.