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OK, the title is a pretty good hook, and Andrew Keen's blog - which touches on How to Innovate - is a pretty good read. And Anne Perry is a remarkable example of moving forward.
A CDC survey report reveals less than 1/3 of hospital emergency and outpatient departments use electronic medical records. One wonders why, and if there's an opportunity here.
Used only by United, the system could not be debugged in the 10 years since its installation, and currently costs $1M monthly in maintenance.



