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Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Oracle Will Keep Shopping, Just Not in the SaaS Aisle (finance.yahoo.com)
According to the media and several prominent individuals, SaaS is the future of the software business.  The “old-fashioned” licensed software model is doomed.  Yet the most profitable and biggest software companies have only a limited presence in SaaS.  Does this mean they are out of...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Motorola Impresses With 5-Megapixel Camera Phone (www.informationweek.com)
Motorola’s new camera phone won’t be enough to resuscitate their ailing handset business, but it does show that some innovation still lives within Motorola.  This is not the second coming of the RAZR, but is a good beginning if they can follow with other innovative products.
Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Abrazo Health System
Analysis of: Health Care in a Lousy Economy (www.hhnmag.com)
Typically the macro economy does not have immediate effect to the healthcare market.  As the current US economy struggles from the rising cost of fuel and burst of the housing and mortgage bubble the effect is beginning to be realized in various areas that impact the healthcare marke...
Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Abrazo Health System
Analysis of: Most Doctors Aren’t Using Electronic Health Records (www.nytimes.com)
This article hits the mark on the financial aspect of EHR adoption. The other challenge is realizing the value of electronic over traditional paper in bridging the gap of the techno phobia that inhibits adoption.
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: HP to Join 'Data Dedupe' Crowd (www.eweek.com)
1.  Choosing one vendor that can give you data storage 2.  Completes the picture for servers and storage as well as desktops and laptops
James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
Analysis of: Good is Never Enough for P4P (www.hhnmag.com)
P$P programs, like CMS Core Measures, while a valuable goal, are primarily about documentation. Documenting the proper activities occurred, within the accepted timeframes is what Core Measures is all about. Did you give the AMI patient aspirin soon enough to be effective, did the pneumonia patient get...
James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
Analysis of: Writing New Prescriptions for Change--Policymakers' Interest in Health Care Intensifies (www.washingtonpost.com)
What is the chance of real Healthcare reform in the US when major insurers turn huge profits and support a massive lobbyist effort in Washington? Hospitals and doctors are presented as the main cause for spiraling healthcare costs. As modality vendors release newer products like 256 slice scanners,...
James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
June 20, 2008
A bit misdirected?
Analysis of: Billing System Needs Under Consumer Directed Health Plans (www.phoenixservice.net)
A small article that really doesn't do justice to the topic and makes a few misdirected comments.     
James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
Analysis of: Most Doctors Aren’t Using Electronic Health Records (www.nytimes.com)
Slow EHR adoption by small to medium sized Physician practices, those with fewer than 100 providers, clearly shows a market niche for a cost effective, Web-based delivery of these systems. This will remove the primary pain point in adoption by smaller practices and groups.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: HP adding solid-state memory to its servers (www.infoworld.com)
The move from rotating disks to Solid State Disks (SSD) is happening faster than most predicted.  Rotating disk vendors such as Seagate will likely see margins erode as they lose the high-end disk business to SSD.

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