EHR Backlash, ACO, and Center of Care – #HITsm Chat Highlights

Topic One: What’s your take on the emerging #EHRBacklash? A post-Meaningful Use fad, or a movement with actual potential? T1: Until we separate #data from #ehr & see EHR as viewer & not a container, #ehrbacklash will continue & #interop will be difficult #HITsm — CLOUDHealth™ (@CLOUDHealth) May 10, 2013 T1: All end users (including DRs) lost a lot of say in the design of EMR software when the US GOV started making the rules #hitsm — HealthCo(@healthcois) May 10, 2013 T1: #EHRBacklash may be described as simmering for years…as it was imposed on physician/patient interaction. #hitsm — Bob Green (@HealthcareNovel) May 10, 2013 T1: Reminds me of failed Siebel implementations where buyers & users had diff objectives. Salesforce brings 2 closer together. #HITSM — Dave Chase (@chasedave) May 10, 2013   Topic Two: Will patients ever take their place at the center of the care team? Do they know that they should care about it? T2 ACOs an invitation for proactive engagement, health literacy enhancement and material governance involvement. #HITsm — Gregg Masters (@2healthguru) May 10, 2013 T2: Patient engagement & the #ePatient movement will certainly become more real as tech advances. It will happen soon. #HITsm — Erica V. Olenski (@TheGr8Chalupa) May 10, 2013 T2: Winners already putting pts @ center. See Nuka, CareMore, Healthcare Partners. Classic disruptive innovation discounting going on #hitsm — Dave Chase (@chasedave) May 10, 2013 ...
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