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    What is the real risk of smart phones in medicine?

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: August 6, 2021

    Advancements in technology can present unforeseen challenges and even compromise safety.

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    Opinion

    Change is hard: Lessons from an EHR conversion

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: March 25, 2021

    There are sure to be bumps along the way.

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    News

    Home devices screen for atrial fibrillation

    Author:
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Chris Notte, MD
    Publish date: February 24, 2021

    How accurate are they at making a diagnosis?

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    Opinion

    Smart health devices – promises and pitfalls

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: September 23, 2020

    Major advancements in medical monitoring technology are now enabling physicians to get much deeper insight into their patients’ health status.

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    News

    Patient visits post COVID-19

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: August 21, 2020

    Physicians and patients discuss common concerns with telemedicine.

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    Opinion

    Sewage as our salvation: Tracking COVID-19

    Author:
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Chris Notte, MD
    Publish date: July 22, 2020

    What a rich source of information is present in the combination of urine and stool that collectively make up sewage!

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    Opinion

    Testing the limits of medical technology

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: May 29, 2020

    Meeting the deadline for opening a drive-through COVID-19 testing center turned out to be impossible.

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    Opinion

    Are patient portals living up to the hype? Ask your mother-in-law!

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: February 26, 2020

    How to keep patient portals from being locked doors to those they’re designed to help.

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    Opinion

    Is there a (robotic) doctor in the house?

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: November 26, 2019

    Research published by Washington University’s Center for Advanced Studies in Adaptive Systems (CASAS) describes a technology that aims to help...

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    Opinion

    A cigarette in one hand and a Fitbit on the other

    Author:
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Chris Notte, MD
    Publish date: October 23, 2019

    For almost all adults, the most important habits to develop are still related to diet and exercise.

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    Opinion

    Our EHRs have a drug problem

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: September 3, 2019

    Setting up electronic prescribing of controlled substances in an electronic record can be costly and incredibly time consuming.

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    Opinion

    The 21st Century Cures Act: Tearing down fortresses to put patients first

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: June 26, 2019

    “A fortress not only protects those inside of it, but it also enslaves them to work.”

    – Anthony T. Hincks

    As...

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    Opinion

    Electronic health records and the lost power of prose

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: March 29, 2019

    Which methods are most efficient and effective for recording patient information?

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    Opinion

    Breaking down blockchain: How this novel technology will unfetter health care

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: January 31, 2019

    One evening in 2016, my 9-year-old son suggested we use Bitcoin to purchase something on the Microsoft Xbox store.

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    Opinion

    Where to go with wearables

    Author:
    Chris Notte, MD
    Neil Skolnik, MD
    Publish date: October 31, 2018

    First and foremost, providers need confidence in the accuracy of the monitoring equipment, and, thus far, that accuracy has been questionable.

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