Policy Pundits Weigh In On HIT Adoption

by John Moore, Chilmark Research
August 20, 2008
John Moore
Chilmark Research

The journal Health Affairs released yesterday three papers that address issues revolving around HIT adoption. Quick synopsis follows with my views in italics.

The first, by Carol Diamond (Markle Foundation) and Clay Shirky (Prof. at NYU) provides a thoughtful analysis on why the current government focus on standards and certification processes for HIT may be misguided and ultimately could hinder long-term adoption of HIT. Their argument is basically that current technology standards initiatives supported by the government are to prescriptive (limiting flexibility to respond to real market needs) while government policies addressing information use are sorely lacking.

Read the Article at Chilmark Research


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