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    Listen to Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Michael Sun, a medical student from the University of Chicago, on his research from the Racism and Health theme issue which examined racial bias in EHRs and found that Black patients had over 2.5 times the odds of having negative descriptors in their medical records when compared to white patients.

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    • ICYMI #AHealthPodyssey episode: Listen to @Health_Affairs Editor-in-Chief @alanrweil interview @theprodigal_sun, a medical student @UChiPritzker, on his research from the #RacismAndHealth issue which examined racial bias in electronic health records #EHRs. https://t.co/P8ELtQVuCq https://t.co/rrHSImb7Bu

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    As they look to the next five years, health IT leaders from provider organizations large and small discuss their spending strategies for those two key technologies.

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    • In the latest installment of Healthcare IT News' feature series, "Health IT Investment: The Next Five Years," we asked eight #healthIT leaders to discuss their spending plans as they look toward the near-term future of #EHRs and pop health. #PopHealthIT https://t.co/UA7DkuIIso

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    While EHR implementations from the same vendor are more likely to support data exchange, limited data standards adoption impedes interoperability.

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    • Study using @ASCOCancerLinQ data shows poor interoperability of #EHRs, even w/same vendor https://t.co/yaSATIZzy1 Poor inter-vendor interoperability is a feature not a bug designed to deflect competition. Poor intra-vendor interoperability is sloppy tech: https://t.co/FYAhPoiTbT https://t.co/CdKE3Ctr0A