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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 3 of 5, Letters “K” through “O”

Health Populi

This week, I’m sharing all the letters of the alphabet with you which reminded me keywords and themes emerging as we were learning about this dastardly public health threat beginning early in 2020. Note these workers were photographed wearing trash bags as jerry-rigged hospital “gowns.” O is for outbreak.

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Telehealth is biggest threat to healthcare cybersecurity, says report

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

By reviewing the 148 most-used telehealth vendors according to Becker's Hospital Review, it logged increased danger to patient data across application security, endpoint security, IP reputation, patching cadence and – to a slightly lesser degree – network security. Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.

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GIS Data Sharing – A Model for Healthcare Data Interoperability?

Healthcare IT Today

At the micro-level, the lack of data interoperability means that patient data cannot be easily shared between the hospital that the patient visited and the family physician that regularly takes care of them…or between the nursing home and the urgent care clinic. At a macro-level, the lack of interoperability hampers community health efforts.

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SEARCH 2020 – Day Two

South Central Telehealth Resource Center

England stated that HRSA is a “grant making” organization and encouraged those in attendance to utilize Grants.gov using the keyword “telehealth.” He also lauded the NETRC with their “incredible library” of publications and research. In 2019, Health Centers across the nation served 30 million patients. Dr. Lori Uscher-Pines.

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#WWBR Week of September 22, 2014

Chilmark Research

CVS Joining Forces With Hospitals, Doctors. “Health Affairs blog article that looks at the current state of bundled payments including the issues of the lack of sufficient and robust public quality metrics that will allow patients to evaluate providers on quality and cost. Clinician vocabulary is oblique (i.e.

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Medical AXIOMS – Interview with Mark Reid, MD

33 Charts - Digital Health

Beyond just metrics, you get the clear sense from the public conversation that Medical Axioms brings something bigger than just clinical tips and advice. I would characterize Mark Reid as one of the most interesting physician voices in the public realm. Does your hospital have any idea of what you do? I will publish it.

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