Can electronic medical records really help us deliver better care at lower cost? Maybe, says Peter O’Toole, but it’ll require plenty of clueful cooperation between software and medical professionals. In this conversation with host Jon Udell, he discusses expert systems, knowledge representation, data interchange standards, and the subtle art of balancing constraints and freedom in the gathering of clinical information. Listen to the complete discussion on IT conversations – http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4174.html
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