November 08, 2008
ON THCB This Week ...
Health care information technology in an early Obama Administration
By JOHN HALAMKA
When Obama takes office in January, the economy will be his first priority, followed by the war in Iraq. Health care will follow as his next major issue to address. What will he do? I imagine he'll take a phased approach to ensuring all Americans have access to health care. Given the change management needed to accomplish this, it will take a while. FULL POST
The next president's health agenda
By MERRILL GOOZNER
A year ago, health care held a solid lead in the polls as the number one concern of the American people. But by the time the Iowa caucuses closed, and Barack Obama surged to his unexpected win, it had been supplanted by the economy ... FULL POST
Social solidarity is key to meaningful health reform
By MAGGIE MAHAR
In the recent past, some progressives have warned that liberals made a mistake when they reached out to minorities, new immigrants, and gays, "ignoring" the mainstream middle class. But in fact, "mainstream" America is no longer one recognizable culture. FULL POST
Is much more than we think really possible?
By MATTHEW HOLT
On THCB today Maggie Mahar basically tells the health reform crowd to be patient. But two members of the unreconstructed left in other venues don’t agree. In the NY Times Paul Krugman says that deficit spending is OK, and correctly points out that Obama has a real mandate to fix the underlying problems of middle America -- and yes, that would include health care. FULL POST
"The EMR is the Foundation of Everything We Do"
Scott Shreeve interviews Anna-Lisa Silvestre, the VP of Online Services for Kaiser Permanente. TRANSCRIPT
Sermo CEO Daniel Palestrant
VIDEO with BNet's David Hamilton
Sermo has very quickly become the big Kahuna in the physician social network space. So big in fact that its rivals trumpet how different they are from it in their models and approach. VIDEO
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