Blueprint for Change: From EMR 1.0 to Clinical Groupware (EHR 2.0)

June 21st, 2009 admin

by Vince Kuraitis JD, MBA and David C. Kibbe MD, MBA The last article in this series — Time for EHRs to Become Plug-and-Play — used words to describe a major industry shift underway in health IT. Sometimes pictures  help to make a point. Here are several diagrams that you can also download as PowerPoint slides .   Computer Industry 1983 to 2002       Source: Venkatraman, N. Winning in a Network Centric Era, 2006 Blueprint for Health IT Shift From EMR 1.0 — 2008… …to Clinical Groupware/EHR 2.0 — 2012 (more&#…


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