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<title>The Myth of Health Data Complexity: Why Current Health Information Technology Systems Integrate Poorly and What We Can Do About It.</title>
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	<p>First in a series of health information technology topics sponsored by the Jefferson Clinical IT Speakers Forum.</p>
<p>In this 45 minute presentation Shahid Shah looks at current EMR design and technology, explores the issues and options for health information technology modernization, and outlines what opportunities exist to escape the legacy EMR trap.</p>
<p>Audience: physicians, clinical researchers, IT professionals, JUP staff, users of health information technology.</p>
<p>Presentation: 1 hour and 4 minutes.</p>

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<author>Shahid Shah</author>


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