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Wired News: Dragging Doctors to the Info Age

Dragging Doctors to the Info Age Wired has a great story on “dragging doctors into the info age”. This article takes a look at how medical errors can be reduced using electronic forms. U.S. hospitals are hardly as computerized as, say, the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Internal Revenue Service. Physicians can spend entire days without touching a keyboard, ...

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C-Tools 2.0 Update

The C-Tools 2.0 PDA project is coming along very well. We have 4 of our tools that have now been moved into Beta testing, while the other 7 tools are quickly moving into Alpha testing. Our developer has also begun work on the PocketPC color version of the tools. (Something to share with your Microsoft Contacts) You can find an ...

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Fancy seeing you here!

I’m attending BIO 2004 being held here in San Francisco. There’s going to be 18K to 20K attendees, people from more than 100 countries, official promotion delegations from 65 countries and 38 states, 5 governors, hundreds of companies and a yet unknown number of protestors. But I got a real surprise this morning. In a previous post I said I’d ...

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Beta Testing Blues

Mo’ Beta Testing Blues Saw this article today and I knew it would be a good read. The article details how everyone and their dog on the Net has a project in Beta. To some, the trend is a dangerous sign of a move away from companies’ commitment to rolling out only finished products. I agree. Although the C-Tools is ...

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