Transparent: secondarily defined as free from pretense or deceit; readily understood
Informatics: the science and practice of information processing, specially designed to enhance and enrich the practice of medicine

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Transparent Informatics Redux

The last post to the first effort to communicate to our BH colleagues via this "web 2.0" platform, aka blog, was just about 2 years ago when Tom Higgins wrote a great post on the iPad.  Since then, we've gone dark, leaving nothing to transparency.  A lot has changed since July '10 and we are once again ready to reveal ourselves through posts, actions and deeds.


The first order of this blog is for us to solicit your opinion.  As we begin our planning for FY13, we, the Division of Clinical Informatics, need to know what you're happy with and what you just can't stand any longer.  Follow the survey link below and, in five minutes or less, let us know what prize we should have our eyes on.

CIS User Survey


1 comment:

  1. Neil, I applaud your efforts to make satisfaction with our systems more open and transparent. I look forward to seeing how the blog develops.
    Phil LaCombe
    VP of IT
    HNE

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