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Looking for career opportunity

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Who best to reach out to than those who understand and are interested in what I do through following my blog. My philosophy is that Interoperability Standards are not a destination, they are a catalyst that enables something far greater to happen. Interoperability standards allow for the best re-use of technical implementations.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

You should check out his blog at HIStalk , called CIO Unplugged , and you should follow him on Twitter: @marxtango. He reminds us that we need to keep our work in perspective: Our children and grandchildren will look back at it and think it’s pretty primitive. Ed brings his athlete’s mindset to work with him as well.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

You should check out his blog at HIStalk , called CIO Unplugged , and you should follow him on Twitter: @marxtango. He reminds us that we need to keep our work in perspective: Our children and grandchildren will look back at it and think it’s pretty primitive. Ed brings his athlete’s mindset to work with him as well.

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HIE Future is Bright - stepping into 2018

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This first step is critical to Interoperability. Second, most patients are not feeling well, so it is hard to take leadership. The future will be more about automating the consumption. Up to now we have focused on getting EHR to publish or simply make available the data they have. I think it is more simply too hard.

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