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Meeting videos and photos available

The presentation videos and photos from the Harvard Meeting on a HIT Platform have been posted on ITdotHeatlh.

Thanks to Harvard Media Services for the video and Kyung Joon Lee for the video.

Detailed Meeting Summary

Here is the detailed meeting summary for the 2009 Harvard Meeting on a Health Information Technology Platform.

Thanks to Mark Krasnow of BullsEye Resources for his excellent work on this product.

More on the Health Internet

Updates and follow-ons to the Harvard Platform Meeting from Aneesh Chopra, Todd Park, Mitch Kapor, Rob Kolodner and others.

Government Pushes To Create A New Health Internet in the Huffington Post

Ross Koppel quoted in today’s Washington Post

“Electronic medical records not seen as a cure-all“

Harvard HIT Platform Meeting Press Release Posted

Press Release

Emerging Consensus to Create a ‘Health Internet’ With Broad Consumer Engagement

Harvard meeting explores how health information technology can be modeled on “iPhone-like” platform to spur innovation and reduce costs

BOSTON, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — As government, industry and academic leaders work to transform the nation’s health information system, there is increasing interest in the notion [...]

A platform use case

More on the Ben Reis abuse detector, a use case for a substitutable app that should be widely available and inexpensive to distribute. Wired story.

Summary by Oscar (an Indivo-based consumer health platform)

Summary of the HIT Platform meeting by Oscar, an Indivo-based personally controlled health record platform.

Matthew Holt on the HIT Platform Meeting at Harvard

http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/2009/10/two-big-deals-in-health-20.html

NHIN: The New Health Internet?

John Moore’’s summary  blog on  the Harvard Meeting on an HIT Platform.