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1. www.sdbj.com
www.sdbj.com/article.asp?aID=2 - [Cached]Published on: 8/9/2008 Last Visited: 8/9/2008
But managing those new technologies is another task altogether, according to Dr. Barry Hieb, a director at Gartner Research, an information technology advisory firm.
Hospitals often face workflow challenges when introducing new technologies into their workspace, he said.
"The biggest challenge that we face is integrating all this stuff into something that works for the patient, for the nurse, for the doctor and for the technician," Hieb said. -
2. About TEPR (Towards the Electronic Patient Record) Conference: EMR, EHR, Health, IT, Conference, Medical Records Institute
www.medrecinst.com/tepr/facult - [Cached]Published on: 4/29/2008 Last Visited: 4/29/2008
Dr. Hieb is a physician with over 30 years' experience in medical informatics and a member of Gartner's healthcare research and advisory group.Before joining Gartner, Dr. Hieb held the position of product planning manager for the Sunquest clinical data repository.He has also held positions with First Data Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation and Jewish Hospital of Saint Louis.Dr. Hieb has experience with clinical data repositories, enterprise master person indexes and healthcare information architectures.In addition, he has been active in healthcare national standards efforts, particularly concerning plans for a national individual healthcare identifier.Dr. Hieb has a Medical Degree and a Master's Degree in Computer Science from Washington University in Saint Louis. -
3. www.healthcare-informatics.com
www.healthcare-informatics.com - [Cached]Published on: 7/19/2008 Last Visited: 7/19/2008
Barry Hieb, M.D., research director for Gartner Inc., Stamford, Conn., says the EMPI market is maturing."There's no question that anybody who is serious about exchanging data needs to get one," he says, adding that one of the technology's most likely customer bases, the RHIO market, is hampered by unclear business models.
"I think every IDN, every RHIO, would buy one if they didn't have to spend real money to get one," Hieb says.

