Archive for May, 2009
IT Investments for Naught Unless They Cut Healthcare Costs, says Greenspan
Posted in Health and Life Sciences, May 2009 on May 31st, 2009 No Comments »
Your lungs may work just fine, but the estimated price for universal health care could take your breath away.
Data Protection Rx (What’s Your Plan)
Posted in Health and Life Sciences, May 2009 on May 20th, 2009 1 Comment »
Stroll through today’s modern hospital…..so many applications, so many DB’s and so much IT time, resources and sweat expended when things go wrong.
HIMSS Conference Attendance Down (Why You Should Ignore It)
Posted in Health and Life Sciences, May 2009 on May 13th, 2009 No Comments »
Electronic Medical Records: What’s The Hold Up?
Posted in Health and Life Sciences, May 2009 on May 7th, 2009 3 Comments »
An April 19, 2009 New England Journal of Medicine article found that only 17% of U.S. physicians use either a minimally functional or a comprehensive electronic-records system. (17% can you believe how alarming low that number is?) I’m going to have to do my own straw poll, heck between the army of physicians and allied [...]
Healthcare – Time for New Thinking
Posted in Health and Life Sciences, May 2009 on May 1st, 2009 No Comments »
Welcome to the Storage STAT blog at Hitachi Data Systems. We have started this blog to address, monitor, debate and present ideas related to a common goal each of us walking this planet have in common, our Health and the organization, individuals and institutions which help us manage it.



