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We asked U.S. medical students to “let their voices be heard” and received over 550 responses in the 6th Annual Future Physicians of America Survey. Have you ever wondered how medical students choose their school? Or their greatest concerns are about becoming a practicing physician? Find these answers and more about social media usage, mobile/Epocrates usage, challenges and training. A few survey highlights: - 145% increase in Android usage from 2010 - Reliance on mobile references increases 125% since 2009 - Over 1/3 use Epocrates products 3 or more times per day
2011 Future Physicians of America Survey
2011 Future Physicians of America Survey
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athenahealth
athenahealth
Doris Rashad
David Swain - Resume - LinkedIn
David Swain - Resume - LinkedIn
David Swain
Epocrates interview questions and answers
Epocrates interview questions and answers
nahhan45
On overview of physician specific social networking sites to include Doximity, Sermo and StudentDoctor.net
Doximity
Doximity
Farris Timimi
updated Summer 2016
Callinan resume
Callinan resume
Jill Callinan
Physicians’ motivations and requirements for adopting digital clinical tools
AMA Digital Health Study
AMA Digital Health Study
Brian Ahier
DHSM Industry Onboarding Roundtable
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DoD onboarding slides
Brian Ahier
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We asked U.S. medical students to “let their voices be heard” and received over 550 responses in the 6th Annual Future Physicians of America Survey. Have you ever wondered how medical students choose their school? Or their greatest concerns are about becoming a practicing physician? Find these answers and more about social media usage, mobile/Epocrates usage, challenges and training. A few survey highlights: - 145% increase in Android usage from 2010 - Reliance on mobile references increases 125% since 2009 - Over 1/3 use Epocrates products 3 or more times per day
2011 Future Physicians of America Survey
2011 Future Physicians of America Survey
gbtchr1
athenahealth
athenahealth
Doris Rashad
David Swain - Resume - LinkedIn
David Swain - Resume - LinkedIn
David Swain
Epocrates interview questions and answers
Epocrates interview questions and answers
nahhan45
On overview of physician specific social networking sites to include Doximity, Sermo and StudentDoctor.net
Doximity
Doximity
Farris Timimi
updated Summer 2016
Callinan resume
Callinan resume
Jill Callinan
Physicians’ motivations and requirements for adopting digital clinical tools
AMA Digital Health Study
AMA Digital Health Study
Brian Ahier
DHSM Industry Onboarding Roundtable
DoD onboarding slides
DoD onboarding slides
Brian Ahier
The proposed Trusted Exchange Framework supports ONC’s goals of achieving nationwide interoperability: Patient Access - Patients must be able to access their health information electronically without any special effort; Population-level Data Exchange - Providers and payer organizations accountable for managing benefits can receive population level health information allowing them to analyze population health trends, outcomes, and costs; identify at-risk populations; and track progress on quality improvement initiatives; and Open and Accessible APIs – The health information technology (health IT) community should have open and accessible application programming interfaces (APIs) to encourage entrepreneurial, user-focused innovation to make health information more accessible and to improve electronic health record (EHR) usability.
Draft TEFCA
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Brian Ahier
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Presentation to April 7, 2015 Health IT Policy Committee: 2015 Edition Proposed RuleModifications to the ONC Health IT Certification Program and 2015 Edition Health IT Certification Criteria
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Brian Ahier
On February 4, 2010 there was a public forum on the rollout of national HIT policy under HITECH, including "meaningful use," EHR certification, and HIE. Aneesh Chopra, at the time serving as Chief Technology Office (CTO) of the United States made some remarks.
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Increasingly, consumers are taking a more active role in managing and generating their own health data. For example, consumers are researching their health conditions and diagnosing themselves online. Consumers are also uploading their information into personal health records and apps that allow them to manage and analyze their data, and utilizing connected health and fitness devices that regularly collect information about them and transmit this information to other entities. The movement of health data outside the traditional medical provider context has many potential benefits; however, it also raises potential privacy concerns. The seminar will address questions such as: What types of websites, products, and services are consumers using to generate and control their health data, and how are consumers using them? Who are the companies behind these websites, products, and services, what are their business models, and what does the current marketplace look like? How can consumers benefit from these companies’ websites, products, and services? What actions are these companies taking to protect consumers’ privacy and security? What do consumers expect from these companies regarding privacy and security protections? Do consumers differentiate between these companies and those that offer traditional medical products and services that are covered by HIPAA? What restrictions, if any, do advertising networks and others impose on tracking of health data?
FTC Spring Privacy Series: Consumer Generated and Controlled Health Data
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On February 19, 2014, the Federal Trade Commission staff hosted a seminar on Mobile Device Tracking. The speakers discussed how retailers and other businesses have been tracking consumers’ movements throughout and around retail stores and other attractions using technologies that identify signals emitted by their mobile devices. While the technologies differ, many work by identifying and collecting the MAC address – which is unique to a particular device – broadcast when a mobile device searches for Wi-Fi networks. Companies can use these technologies to reveal information about consumers including the path taken throughout a location, length of time in one location, whether a visitor is new or returning, and the frequency of visits to a location. According to media reports, major retailers in the United States are using or have tested the technology in their stores in order to gain insights into the behavior of their customers. In most cases, this tracking is invisible to consumers and occurs with no consumer interaction. As a result, the use of these technologies raises a number of potential privacy concerns and questions.
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HIMSS NW Conference Keynote - Mark Frisse, MD, Accenture Professor Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University
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The proposed Trusted Exchange Framework supports ONC’s goals of achieving nationwide interoperability: Patient Access - Patients must be able to access their health information electronically without any special effort; Population-level Data Exchange - Providers and payer organizations accountable for managing benefits can receive population level health information allowing them to analyze population health trends, outcomes, and costs; identify at-risk populations; and track progress on quality improvement initiatives; and Open and Accessible APIs – The health information technology (health IT) community should have open and accessible application programming interfaces (APIs) to encourage entrepreneurial, user-focused innovation to make health information more accessible and to improve electronic health record (EHR) usability.
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