Healthcare IT Today Podcast Episode 195: Examining Healthcare IT Failures
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John Lynn
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This podcast episode (Healthcare IT Today Podcast, Episode 195) focuses on healthcare IT failures. The hosts debate the biggest health IT policy failure, the biggest healthcare technology failure, the biggest structural failure in the healthcare system, and share personal failures they experienced or were part of in health IT.
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· 5 pulledFor the 195th episode of the Healthcare IT Today Podcast, we are taking a look at healthcare IT failures!
We kick this episode off by debating what we think has been the biggest health IT policy failure.
Next, we share our thoughts on the biggest healthcare technology failure.
Then, we take a look at the healthcare system to see what its biggest structural failure is.
We then end this episode by sharing a personal failure we experienced or were a part of in health IT.
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