This one too…. (FYI)… should we set up a page for conferences/workshops and maybe discuss them (briefly) on the monthly call?
Begin forwarded message: > From: AMIA <m...@amia.org> > Subject: AMIA 2012 Symposium Late Breaking Sessions Announced - Register > before Oct. 4 > Date: September 26, 2012 4:31:51 PM EDT > To: Joanne <jluci...@rpi.edu> > Reply-To: AMIA <m...@amia.org> > > CI Subspecialty/ Interoperability/ PCORI ... more > Unsubscribe from this list > > > Follow on Twitter > > Forward to a Friend > > > Sponsors > > > > > > > Dear Joanne, > > Just released … > > Late Breaking Sessions ... don't miss out! > > Register Now. November 3 -7, Chicago. > > Interoperability: Why is it Taking so Darn Long? > > G. Kuperman, New York Presbyterian Hospital; H. Solomon, GE Healthcare; R. > Koppel, University of Pennsylvania; C. Jaffe, HL7 > > Questions abound around why it’s taking so long to achieve practical > interoperability in the US health system. Patients and their advocates wonder > “why can’t the records of care at one institution easily be merged with the > records of care somewhere else?” Or “why can’t health information > interoperate on the Internet the way that so many other types of industries > do?” More… > > Update on the Subspecialty Certification in Clinical Informatics: Panel > Presentation with AMIA and the ABPM > > W. Hersh, OHSU; C. Safran, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard > Medical School; J. Starren, Northwestern University Biomedical Informatics > Center; J. Lipsman, W. 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