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By: Vince Kuraitis

Superb analysis. Agree that market likely will (and should) provide web and native app options. There are pros/cons to each approach — not clear which will win out — and hybrid options also a...

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By: Sherry Reynolds

Great article.. Only one area of disagreement I expect that in at least one area we will see pushback once patients become aware that some EHR”s are being paid for by pharma delivered ads directly to...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

Thank you for the comment. I agree that the market, i.e. what actually works well for clinicians, will dictate future evolution far more than any corporate strategy. Also, i note that companies can...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

Agree – not sure the doctors love them that much either ! It would be better if the doctor behavior data collected by the EHR is used to decrease costs (and improve quality). This is something like...

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By: Olivier Forget

Good article. I agree that web-apps won’t “kill” native apps, but I think the capabilities of web-apps are underestimated. For one thing, it is completely possible to create a web-app that functions...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

those are great points and no doubt that the browser apps of tomorrow will have little in common with apps of today and yesterday on the other hand, it is not likely that will see Garage Band running...

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By: Ebun

I disagree with the part that said there will be both printed and digital books, the CD killed the cassette, MP3′s killed CD’s, e-books are going to kill printed books

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By: Vince Kuraitis

Superb analysis. Agree that market likely will (and should) provide web and native app options. There are pros/cons to each approach — not clear which will win out — and hybrid options also a...

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By: Sherry Reynolds

Great article.. Only one area of disagreement I expect that in at least one area we will see pushback once patients become aware that some EHR”s are being paid for by pharma delivered ads directly to...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

Thank you for the comment. <br><br>I agree that the market, i.e. what actually works well for clinicians, will dictate future evolution far more than any corporate strategy. Also, i note...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

Agree - not sure the doctors love them that much either !<br><br>It would be better if the doctor behavior data collected by the EHR is used to decrease costs (and improve quality). This is...

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By: Olivier Forget

Good article. I agree that web-apps won't "kill" native apps, but I think the capabilities of web-apps are underestimated.<br><br>For one thing, it is completely possible to create a...

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By: Felasfa Wodajo

those are great points and no doubt that the browser apps of tomorrow will have little in common with apps of today and yesterday<br><br>on the other hand, it is not likely that will see...

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By: Ebun

I disagree with the part that said there will be both printed and digital books, the CD killed the cassette, MP3’s killed CD’s, e-books are going to kill printed books

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