Archive for the 'Patient-Centered HIT Initiative' Category

Patient-Centered Health Information Technology Initiative

October 30, 2007

I will be doing a considerable amount of my blogging about information therapy (Ix) at the now-live Patient Centered Health Information Technology (PCHIT) blog. The Center for Information Therapy’s (IxCenter’s) new PCHIT Initiative will have an active learning community of clinicians hosted by me and Ted Eytan, MD, the IxCenter’s Senior Visiting Fellow, who is currently on [...]

Who Can Be an Information Therapist?

September 21, 2007

A colleague out in Seattle posted a great story, Information Therapy on the Go, about his experience in despensing information therapy (Ix) in taxis. The end of his post raised some questions: What is an information therapist? Who can be an information therapist? How can we train people to be information therapists in order to [...]