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  1. @jensmccabe technically speaking it is possible for billions of people to be wrong.
  2. Yawn: http://www.upenn.edu/gazett... (via @sivers)
  3. Connected EMRs only the first step. The real gain comes as we explore new ways to use information in this new form.
  4. "EMRs don't save money" http://tinyurl.com/yhft3cv but with experience, new information workflows and intelligent UIs will (via @JohnSharp)
  5. New blog by David Blumenthal http://healthit.hhs.gov/blo... #EHR #Gov20 (via @MedC2)
  6. Improving Health Services to the iPod | Technology Blog http://bit.ly/5m2xUI (via @ideaworksHC)
  7. 140 Health Care Uses for Twitter http://bit.ly/KiyS Phil Baumann's post still a great look at microblogging + healthcare: (via @ideaworksHC)
  8. Health Information Exchanges: The Health IT Inside - http://bit.ly/8ZwLSR (via @AxolotlCorp)
  9. trying out microblogging app on KDE 4.3
  10. Installing KDE 4.3 w built in microblogging
  11. 500 doctors. 100,000 patients. 1 RHIO. Rochester, NY. Axolotl HIE http://bit.ly/5o1A89
  12. Muppet Rhapsody http://bit.ly/6CApEh thanks @JulieGreicius just what I needed today
  13. @jensmccabe don't you mean ZDTV? ;)
  14. Never be afraid to make mistakes: Lesson in Leadership http://bit.ly/4KMXjj (via @JohnSharp)
  15. The "blame contagion" : insidious and withering http://bit.ly/68Dkic #organizationalbehavior (via @sumedicine)
  16. RT @camerontoth: iPhone and iTouch Front End for Hospital EMR Systems | #EMR and #EHR http://ow.ly/F4nz (via @MedC2)
  17. #founders http://bit.ly/0796XLC/ (via @jensmccabe)
  18. Cross-language unit testing. It's a beautiful thing.
  19. "EMRs don't save money" http://tinyurl.com/yhft3cv but with well designed, inter-operable SaaS EMRs, the game will change (via @JohnSharp)
  20. Children born in hospitals today will have details of birth in their PHRs as adults.