Epic failure - how can we achieve EMR interoperability when we have no intraoperability?

Epic failure - how can we achieve EMR interoperability when we have no intraoperability?

We are trying to reach a point with Electronic Medical Records where we can easily share medical information between providers at different geographic  locations. The road map for "meaningful use" had targeted this for 2014-15. Yet, the most widely used hospital based EMR system in this country, EPIC, fails to even allow sharing of data within our own hospital about a given patient let alone between other hospitals and ours. How did we drift so far from the goals of having EMRs actually help us care for patients?

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Telus deluded into thinking hosting HealthVault = patients access health records

Telus deluded into thinking hosting HealthVault = patients access health records

The Vancouver Sun article and the Telus Press release that it is likely based upon, makes it sound like all we need is Telus to start using Microsoft's HealthVault and magically patients will access all their health records. At least when Apple promises some magic, they deliver something and make us think it is special. There is no way that Telus can deliver their magical solution as simply hosting a medium to access health records does not mean any data will be in theHealthVault.

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