Rebelmouse PharmD and ePharmD
Rebelmouse is a nice little tool to aggregate your social media posts. Once set up it works quite well. Here are two sites I set up in a matter of a few minutes. Only wish that Google+ had an API...
View ArticleDrug approvals 2012
ASHP Puts together a nice list of drugs approved in 2012. Lots of biologics and chemotherapeutic agents. Quadrivalent flu vaccine is cool and will keep us productive more days next year. Apixiban...
View ArticleVA patient health record challenge
I absolutely love the crowd-source methodology for solving complex problems. Kudos to the VA for giving the ingenious developers of this country a chance to show off their vision for a usable patient...
View ArticleCops giving New York City pharmacies OxyContin bottles equipped with GPS...
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/oxycontin-bottles-new-york-city-pharmacies-equipped-gps-tracking-devices-article-1.1240304 Is this a good idea? Do you think that maybe bad guys might throw away...
View ArticleDirect to prescriber advertising ?
Viagra and Cialis ads coming to an EHR near you. Let’s hope no EHR vendor makes ads a required part of their EHR. Posted via email from pillguy’s posterous
View ArticleA Medication Use System Architecture
I am doing dome prep work for education requirements for Chief Clinical Informatics Officers. This slide from a presentation by Allen Flynn is just awesome! Posted via email from RxDoc.Org
View ArticleMedsnap
This app looks very cool. Anyone using it? I can see some workflow issues, but if it works as advertised this can be very useful.
View ArticleGoogle Glass for Pharmacy Practice?
I am watching the developments of Google Glass with intense interest. The possibilities in pharmacy practice is mind blowing. Here is just a glimpse from a post shared by @jfahrni...
View ArticleConnected Health via devices
Jerry Fahrni’s weekly Saturday Morning Coffee is a good read for you all. Recommended. Here is a great find by him. http://www.slideshare.net/RockHealth/rock-report-sensors-9962927 Rock Report:...
View ArticleHIMSS 2013
The annual HIMSS conference this year was in New Orleans, LA. While there has been much chagrin regarding the city’s ability to support 35,000 or so tech executives and salesmen, it went relatively...
View ArticleMedical Student at UVM working on a SMS Text based solution for pharmacies
First, a couple of qualifiers. My wife is a UVM graduate and I love most things Vermont. That would also include Larry Weed, skiing and maple syrup. Second, my view of the Pharmay HIT collaborative...
View ArticleJerry Fahrni’s Presentation – Evolution of practice in a age of information
Evolution of practice in an age of information from Jerry Fahrni http://www.slideshare.net/JFahrni/evolution-of-practice-in-an-age-of-information-20563161
View ArticleJournal of the American Pharmacists Association March-April 2013 | Vol. 53....
Lots of really terrific articles in JAPHA in this edition. It is making AJHP look informaticly challenged. Thanks to Jerry Farhni (again) for a great find. Here is just a sampling of the articles in...
View ArticleMore peripheral brain sharing
Some time ago, there was an active discussion on the best peripheral brain. Evernote and Springpad were discussed. SpringPad has had a new release that made it much nicer, however, Evernote still...
View ArticleHappy New Year!
Hello everyone and Happy New 2014! The new year left me thinking about the appropriate course of action for rxinformatics.com. John and I have reached points in our careers where we have a limited...
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