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Another Perfect Storm: Facebook

A perfect storm. It was the most widely anticipated and watched IPO in history. The face of Wall Street, painted in greed since the latest recession, had a chance to re-gain consumer confidence on a large scale. They couldn’t have failed in a bigger and more public way. Technology failed. Communications failed. Leadership was absent. [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:34-08:00June 14th, 2012|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

The Beginning of the Healthcare Revolution

The 2009 HITECH Act authorized incentives by the federal government on a massive scale to push healthcare providers to adopt information technology in the form of electronic health record (EHR) systems. It showed that the government is serious in improving healthcare while cutting costs at the same time. Here some signs of the revolution that [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:34-08:00January 24th, 2012|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

No $$$ in Health for Google

Google decided to close down its web site for personal health records - Google Health. It wasn't catching on with consumers in a big enough way to make money. Could it be because it's Google that is holding the personal and private records and people don't inherently trust a company that hasn't been involved in [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:34-08:00July 9th, 2011|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

The Best Service

It was unexpected. That may be why it seemed exceptional. It was Saturday morning and I was looking forward to a great cappuccino produced by our highly intelligent high-end espresso machine. The capsule goes in, motor starts pumping and with a lot of noise, no espresso! What’s wrong? It appeared the holes were not getting [...]

By |2012-08-06T14:13:05-07:00July 9th, 2010|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

A New Type of Conference

I attended the Web 2.0 conference this week and was pleasantly surprised.  The format is fast, energetic and covers a lot of ground, but the atmosphere was very relaxed.  In contrast to traditional tech conferences such as HIMSS, Web 2.0 has a very different structure.  Keynotes are 15 minutes each, and the keynotes speeches are [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:35-08:00May 7th, 2010|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

On the Brink of Healthcare

The bitterest national debate in years is over. Before President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) of 2010, wild claims filled the air like spooked bats. Healthcare reform would be a calamity. It would be a panacea. We were stepping off the brink or away from the brink, and commentators on [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:36-08:00April 14th, 2010|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

iPad for Healthcare Revolution

Apple says that the iPad fills a niche between smart phones and PCs.  It’s a tablet because the size is smaller than a PC and bigger than a smart device.  The size and portability of the iPad makes it a good candidate for a portable terminal – one that could be used in physician’s offices [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:38-08:00February 1st, 2010|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

More Than the Same Page

I had the pleasure of watching YoYo Ma perform in concert.  He played a solo, a duet with violin, and in a sextet.  In the sextet, there were two cellos.  Although YoYo is the star and audience draw, he played the second part and let the other cellist shine.  He was also the last one [...]

By |2018-11-17T09:21:39-08:00January 25th, 2010|Judys Weblog|0 Comments
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