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- "10 secrets of bad CIOs"
- Â John Halamka is CIO of the CareGroup Healthcare System, a practicing emergency room physician, and proprietor of the Geekdoctor blog; the dude knows his stuff. I therefore read The 10 secrets of bad CIOs, his ComputerWorld opinion piece, with real interest. Here are...
- Tags: CIO, John Halamka, Blogging, Telecommunications, Internet, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- CIO Sessions: Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka
- John Halamka is a practicing emergency care physician, but in the course of his medical career he caught the technology bug. As the CIO and Associate Dean for Educational Technology at Harvard Medical School, as well as CIO at CareGroup Healthcare Systems with 14,000 employees and 3,000 doctors, Halamka is...
- Tags: CIO Sessions, General, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Security, Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Mobile, John Halamka
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka
- Dr John Halamka -- the CIO of Harvard Medical School -- is an early adopter of RFID technology. He's got a chip implanted in his arm. These tags can keep track of personal medical records aswell as hospital equipment. Halamka talks with ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber about...
- Tags: CIO, RFID, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics, John Halamka
- Videos 2006-11-28
- Short clip: Harvard Medical School on building a wireless hospital
- The CIO of Harvard Medical School, John Halamka, discusses the challenges of setting up a wireless network that can be accessed by doctors and staff, as well as patients and their families.
- Tags: Hospital, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, John Halamka
- Videos 2006-11-28
- Short clip: Harvard Medical School and RFID: Just what the doctor ordered
- John Halamka, the CIO of Harvard Medical School, talks about how RFID is being used in hospitals today. Halamka has an RFID chip implanted in his arm.
- Tags: RFID, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics, John Halamka
- Videos 2006-11-28
- Short clip: Moore's Law of healthcare
- Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka talks about how new technology has improved patient care and reduced medication error -- without increasing costs.
- Tags: Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, John Halamka
- Videos 2006-11-28
- SOA conference: simplify, simplify, simplify
- There were a lot of great presentations and passionate discussions at Tuesday's SOA Executive Forum in New York. Everyone seemed to agree on one thing -- we're all still in the very early stages of extending Web services/SOA out to the enterprise, but once implemented, the benefits can be...
- Tags: SOA, John Halamka
- Blog posts 2005-05-18
- SOA's strong medicine
- ZDnet's Dan Farber recently sat down with Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka, to talk about his technology-driven healthcare organization. (See post here, which will lead you to a video). Dr. Halamka is also engaged in building a very significant service-oriented architecture at Harvard Medical and its hospital affiliates, as...
- Tags: Web service, SOA, Harvard Medical School, John Halamka, Web
- Blog posts 2005-04-13
- Rx for a CIO: RFID implant
- Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka is on the cutting edge of technology, both professionally and personally. Not only does he manage 2 million patients, 3,000 doctors and 150 major applications, he's got an RFID chip implanted in his arm. "I felt the only way to really understand the pros...
- Tags: John Halamka
- Blog posts 2005-04-12
- Chip gets under CIO's skin
- "I felt the only way to really understand the pros and cons of the technology would be being an early adopter myself."Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka is on the cutting edge of technology, both professionally and personally. Not only does he manage 2 million patients, 3,000 doctors and 150...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, John Halamka, chip
- Videos 2005-04-11
Additional Resources
- Are health IT vendors trying to pull a fast one?
- Not sure about your last question, i guess he would be the best person...to ask.I think that sage, GE, siemans and mckesson do have the experience necessary to make good decisions, but these are also the guys who make software for the healthcare field.Maybe their vested interest also includes self...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Quality, HIT Standards Committee, Kibbe, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-08-10
- The golden rule of health IT?
- The golden rule of health IT?Glen Tullman, CEO of AllscriptsYesterday, Glen Tullman, CEO of Allscripts, told Bloomberg reporter Alex Nussbaum that he thinks that future federal spending should be tied to physicians' use of the system, and perhaps come in the form of loans, "to ensure doctors have some skin...
- Tags: Quality, standards, incentive, health-IT, golden rule, software
- Discussion threads 2008-12-09
- News to know: Phishing; Gates gone; Google; Hyper-V
- Notable headlines: Dancho Danchev: HSBC sites vulnerable to XSS flaws, could aid phishing attacks TechRepublic: Most report their IT career has been better than they expected Mary Jo Foley: J Allard gets a new job Mystery explained: Why...
- Tags: Google Inc., Information Technology, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Phishing, Cyberthreats, Leadership, Strategy, Open Source, Security, Spam And Phishing, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- News to know: Spokesblogs; social networking sweepstakes; iPhone countdown
- Notable headlines:Blogstorm: Valleywag outs Federated Media's spokesblogs? Find out what all the fuss is about... TechMeme Jeff Jarvis Dan Farber Scott RosenbergPlaxo 3.o gets social with multi-way synchSocial networking sweepstakesLinkedIn to open up to developersMatthew Ingram: Is it too late for LinkedIn to catch Facebook?Dan Farber: Yahoo's search for a social graphSadagopan: The...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-06-25
- RFID technology can be good for medicine
- This summer after DEFCON I did a short series on the dangers of RFID. From potentially bomb-triggering passports to worthless clear-text authentication VeriChip implants that can be easily cloned, RFID is one of the most controversial and misunderstood technologies in recent years. But are...
- Tags: RFID, Hardware, Infrastructure, Security, Mobile/Wireless
- Blog posts 2006-11-29
- Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka
- Dr John Halamka -- the CIO of Harvard Medical School -- is an early adopter of RFID technology. He's got a chip implanted in his arm. These tags can keep track of personal medical records aswell as hospital equipment. Halamka talks with ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber about...
- Tags: CIOSessions
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka
- Dr John Halamka -- the CIO of Harvard Medical School -- is an early adopter of RFID technology. He's got a chip implanted in his arm. These tags can keep track of personal medical records aswell as hospital equipment. Halamka talks with ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber about...
- Tags: CIO, RFID, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Administrator
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka - Transcript
- Dan Farber: John thanks for joining me.John Halamka: Very happy to be here.Dan Farber: You’ve been involved in the health care industry as a doctor, as a technologist for many years, and certainly the health care industry has lots of challenges ahead. Health care costs keep escalating. So what are...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka - Transcript
- Dan Farber: John thanks for joining me. John Halamka: Very happy to be here. Dan Farber: You’ve been involved in the health care industry as a doctor, as a technologist for many years, and certainly the health care industry has lots of challenges ahead....
- Tags: Patient, Data, Doctor, Health Care, Standards, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, RFID, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Administrator
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Short Clip: Building a wireless hospital
- The CIO of Harvard Medical School, John Halamka, discusses the challenges of setting up a wireless network that can be accessed by doctors and staff, as well as patients and their families.
- Tags: CIOshorts
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
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