Tag Archive: AHRQ

by Brian Eastwood | July 11, 2016

Finally, Some Concrete Use Cases for Telehealth

A recent report has gone great lengths to explain how and to what extent telehealth can improve outcomes, and it […]

by Brian Murphy | September 17, 2014

The Current State of the Interoperability Crisis

A Long Way To Go The lack of interoperability between healthcare applications has long been decried in white papers and […]

by | April 01, 2014

Measuring Patient Engagement

Rise of Consumer Engagement As Healthcare organizations (HCOs) begin to go “beyond the portal” with their approaches to patient engagement, […]

by John Moore | September 17, 2009

AHRQ’09: Improving with Age

This year was Chilmark Research’s third AHRQ’09 event. The previous two we attend in 2007 and 2008 left us, how […]

by John Moore | September 16, 2008

Hmmm, a Healthcare Innovation Exchange by the Feds?

While at the AHRQ conference last week I sat in on a Town Meeting style discussion wherein the AHRQ was […]

by John Moore | August 29, 2008

Chilmark Bound

As I hinted in my previous post, I’ll be taking it easy next week and will only put up a […]

by John Moore | September 28, 2007

AHRQ – Day Two Sees Some Improvement

Day Two did provide more meat, in particular a session on ROI of HIT and another on e-Prescribing were good. […]

by John Moore | September 27, 2007

AHRQ’s Conference – Interesting Yet Puzzling

Down in Washington DC for the next couple of days attending the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) conference. […]

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