Sadly this is way beyond rent-seeking too... They'll always claim it's about security. And to an extent they're not wrong — if data leaves their system and something bad happens, it is *possible* they can still be blamed/fined Probable? No. Possible? Yes Still, assholes
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I don't disagree with your sentiment but I am curious how they could be held liable for a person's health data after it leaves their system? no troll at all.
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Interoperability breaks the data silos and monopoly hospitals have. This makes one wonder if Epic's code is outdated that it would require an entire rewrite to allow for true interoperability
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Epic Should be nationalized
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Worth remembering that EPIC became a dominant player not by fair free market value creation, but by a shortsighted government policy to spend $27B to incentivize hospitals to use EHRs... Like injecting a baby with adrenaline. https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/newsletter-article/federal-government-has-put-billions-promoting-electronic-health …
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EPIC uses MUMPS to code everything, they literally can't be interoperable. The problem is EPIC, not the hospital data silos (which are a problem themselves).https://www.healthcareittoday.com/2011/11/11/is-mumps-the-major-healthcare-interoperability-problem/ …
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