This file lists my published articles under index entries that hopefully will make it easier for interested readers to find articles on particular topics. Unfortunately, some of the URLs are defunct (because the publishers have removed the articles) and there is no easy to way to check this because they redirect the URLs to other pages on their sites.
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
Ambient voice transcriptions endorsed in a study by The Permanente Medical Group (February 19, 2024)
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Apella devotes AI to process improvement in operating rooms (March 6, 2024)
Driving collaboration among researchers through BurstIQ's Research Foundry (May 26, 2020)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Going beyond natural language processing with analytics at Medal (March 6, 2019)
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Health care quality, registries, and artificial intelligence at Q-Centrix (January 13, 2022)
Health care tracking with data big and small: two applications from Avalon.ai (January 28, 2021)
If prejudice lurks among us, can our analytics do any better? (December 12, 2016)
Machine learning in pharma: Mindbreeze InSpire (November 24, 2021)
Machine learning meets public health in Jvion heat maps (July 23, 2021)
Q&A: How can we tell whether predictive analytics are biased? (May 24, 2017)
Retrieving billions in overpayments by CMS (February 17, 2023)
Technical drivers of cloud centralization and megacorporate domination (March 14, 2019)
Varied uses for artificial intelligence in health care show AI's riches (September 29, 2021)
What's special about AI risks and remedies in health care? (December 29, 2023)
Will AI provide your own personal health coach? (November 20, 2015)
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Apella devotes AI to process improvement in operating rooms (March 6, 2024)
Driving collaboration among researchers through BurstIQ's Research Foundry (May 26, 2020)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Going beyond natural language processing with analytics at Medal (March 6, 2019)
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Health care quality, registries, and artificial intelligence at Q-Centrix (January 13, 2022)
Health care tracking with data big and small: two applications from Avalon.ai (January 28, 2021)
If prejudice lurks among us, can our analytics do any better? (December 12, 2016)
Machine learning in pharma: Mindbreeze InSpire (November 24, 2021)
Machine learning meets public health in Jvion heat maps (July 23, 2021)
Q&A: How can we tell whether predictive analytics are biased? (May 24, 2017)
Retrieving billions in overpayments by CMS (February 17, 2023)
Technical drivers of cloud centralization and megacorporate domination (March 14, 2019)
Varied uses for artificial intelligence in health care show AI's riches (September 29, 2021)
What's special about AI risks and remedies in health care? (December 29, 2023)
Will AI provide your own personal health coach? (November 20, 2015)
BELL COMPANIES TAKE THE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS ON INTERNET TELEPHONY
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
Apervita Creates Health Analytics for the Millions (January 9, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 1 of 2) (January 6, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
A Pyrrhic Victory Faces Either Side in the Cable Access Controversy
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
What could come from the Huluization of news by Apple? (March 26, 2019)
OpenStack faces the challenges of cloud backups (May 16, 2017)
Technical drivers of cloud centralization and megacorporate domination (March 14, 2019)
Ten factors behind the popularity of microservices (July 8, 2021)
The big open source vision at Schleswig-Holstein (April 15, 2024)
Three ways the health IT field is slow to modernize (March 11, 2019)
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Product Review—CitizonLine Configures Your Community’s Digital Future
Quantum computing: Open source communities tackle unique challenges, Part 1 (August 7, 2025)
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
A Pyrrhic Victory Faces Either Side in the Cable Access Controversy
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Why pay-to-spam does not violate network neutrality (February 28, 2006)
WHY YOU DON’T GET THE CALL FROM A COMPETING TELEPHONE CARRIER
WOULD INTERNET MEGA-MERGER CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OR JUST ACCENTUATE IT?
Complex Technologies Lurk Within Simple Interfaces (November 13, 2015)
Connected Health Conference tops itself--but how broad is adoption? (November 5, 2015)
Innovative Collaboration on Medication Management and Community Resources (April 23, 2015)
We're just getting started with an Internet of Healthy Things (November 24, 2015)
BRAVE NEW CYBERWORLD: COMPUTERS, NETWORKS, AND POLICY ONE YEAR AFTER THE 9/11 ATTACKS
HELP FROM AN UNEXPECTED QUARTER FOR THE PUBLIC RIGHT TO INFORMATION
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
SPICES AND SILKS, OR THE RIGHT TO USE ELECTRONIC COMPILATIONS
The Sap and the Syrup of the Information Age: Coping with Database Protection Laws
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
YEAR-END WORLDWIDE ROUND-UP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE INTERNET
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Open government: Where transparency, crowdsourcing, and open source software meet (April 13, 2021)
Patient input can improve AI models in health care: Innovators (May 21, 2024)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
7 file formats programmers should know for storage and communications (February 15, 2023)
Apervita Creates Health Analytics for the Millions (January 9, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 1 of 2) (January 6, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Blood-red tape: how redundant data collection leads to scandal (March 16, 2021)
Can data provide the trust we need in health care? (March 20, 2014)
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Data integration must be for the whole clinic (July 2, 2020)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Health care quality, registries, and artificial intelligence at Q-Centrix (January 13, 2022)
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
Is Claims Data Really So Bad For Health Care Analytics? (June 12, 2015)
Jonathan Bush loves health data--but how will we get as much as he wants? (September 24, 2014)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Patients Can Squawk, But We Have Little To Crow About Open Data (June 15, 2015)
Q&A: How can we tell whether predictive analytics are biased? (May 24, 2017)
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Sharing data only where you want: how Octopus.sh can aid health care (June 11, 2020)
Stop the Scam on Health Care Consumers and Open Up the Data (July 16, 2015)
The appeal of graph databases for health care (August 23, 2020)
The Bigger the Better: Getting Data for Health Care Analytics at Wolters Kluwer (October 2, 2019)
The data needed for transitions to post-acute care (August 6, 2020)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Understanding personal health data: not all bits are the same (September 28, 2015)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
11+ reasons to switch from Windows to Linux (October 5, 2021)
A firm foundation for the Linux desktop (concerning X.org) (October 28, 2004)
A Linux moment: Why it matters to non-techies (December 18, 2024)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation (December 6, 2004)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
TUXEDO has learned how to make and market a GNU/Linux computer (August 6, 2025)
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
Audio interfaces have a much wider potential in health care (June 17, 2021)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
Medical devices for today's health care: report from Boston summit (April 29, 2019)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Poppy Health measures indoor air ventilation on a massive scale (December 29, 2022)
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Smart glasses make a return to health care with the Vuzix M400 (July 20, 2020)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The consumer-priced device that brought surgery within reach (April 28, 2022)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
TUXEDO has learned how to make and market a GNU/Linux computer (August 6, 2025)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
Where medical devices fall short: can more testing help? (April 3, 2015)
Antonio Perpinan: Open source proponent in the Spanish-speaking world (April 19, 2023)
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
Programming techniques that can help you write (June 8, 2017)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation (December 6, 2004)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Economists Display What They Don't Know About the Health Care Industry (October 7, 2015)
TAXES, MARKETS, AND REGULATORS SCRAMBLE OVER ROLES IN INFORMATION ECONOMY
The future of work goes beyond the predictions of the World Economic Forum (September 27, 2018)
The housing crisis: Rural areas sag while hub cities choke (June 27, 2022)
Who's building businesses around free and open source software? (March 16, 2021)
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
Linux and empowerment go together for non-neurotypical (July 21, 2020)
Open education: The many ways to target world disparities (July 20, 2021)
Open source sustainability at the University of California (March 11, 2024)
TDC teaches how to deliver a vibrant interactive conference experience (June 9, 2020)
The value of open source to universities: UC Santa Cruz tests the water (July 28, 2020)
uCertify extends its reach as a Linux Professional Institute partner (August 23, 2024)
University Academy 92 partners with LPI for disruptive learning (June 20, 2024)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
Adapting hospital records to the needs of transgender people (July 13, 2015)
AMA call to action on health records should tell doctors to heal themselves (September 19, 2014)
Are researchers ready to use patient health records? (October 20, 2014)
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor’s point of care
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Experiences Crafting a New API at Amazing Charts (August 21, 2015)
Exploring the role of clinical documentation: a step toward EHRs for learning (January 19, 2015)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Ready for a third-party market for apps on EHR? athenahealth explains how (July 12, 2015)
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Taking a new look at the lamented Personal Health Record: Flow Health's debut (June 8, 2015)
Three areas where health information technology needs to get its house in order (July 1, 2014)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Two Contrasting Approaches to Health Care's API Revolution (April 11, 2013)
VistA is going places, and also staying put (August 31, 2016)
What duplicate patient notes reveal about health care and its records (November 11, 2022)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Who is Adopting EHRs and Why: ONC Turns up Some Surprises (December 15, 2014)
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
Adapting hospital records to the needs of transgender people (July 13, 2015)
AMA call to action on health records should tell doctors to heal themselves (September 19, 2014)
Are researchers ready to use patient health records? (October 20, 2014)
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor’s point of care
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Experiences Crafting a New API at Amazing Charts (August 21, 2015)
Exploring the role of clinical documentation: a step toward EHRs for learning (January 19, 2015)
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Ready for a third-party market for apps on EHR? athenahealth explains how (July 12, 2015)
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Taking a new look at the lamented Personal Health Record: Flow Health's debut (June 8, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
Three areas where health information technology needs to get its house in order (July 1, 2014)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Two Contrasting Approaches to Health Care's API Revolution (April 11, 2013)
VistA is going places, and also staying put (August 31, 2016)
What duplicate patient notes reveal about health care and its records (November 11, 2022)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Who is Adopting EHRs and Why: ONC Turns up Some Surprises (December 15, 2014)
INTEL FLAP RAISES CHALLENGES CONCERNING PRIVACY AND AUTHENTICATION
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
INTEL FLAP RAISES CHALLENGES CONCERNING PRIVACY AND AUTHENTICATION
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
A CHANCE TO SIGN ON TO A LAUDABLE MIX OF REGULATION AND MARKETS
CANADA VAULTS OVER THE PRIVACY BAR, LEAVING UNITED STATES IN THE DUST
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
PRIVACY PROTECTION DEMANDED, THE GOVERNMENT SNAPS TO ATTENTION
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
A CHANCE TO SIGN ON TO A LAUDABLE MIX OF REGULATION AND MARKETS
CANADA VAULTS OVER THE PRIVACY BAR, LEAVING UNITED STATES IN THE DUST
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
PRIVACY PROTECTION DEMANDED, THE GOVERNMENT SNAPS TO ATTENTION
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
FREE MONEY, FEW TAKERS FOR SCHOOL/LIBRARY/CLINIC INTERNET FUND
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Annual evaluation of health IT: are we stuck in a holding Pattern? (April 13, 2015)
Aspects of social determinants of health: An introduction (October 16, 2023)
Hospitals' financial wounds: can Innovar help stop the bleeding? (June 8, 2020)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Prior authorization takes a leap forward in CMS regulation (October 12, 2023)
Research shows that problems with health information exchange resist cures (March 22, 2016)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Toward a wider adoption of digital insurance cards (November 22, 2023)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
11+ reasons to switch from Windows to Linux (October 5, 2021)
A firm foundation for the Linux desktop (concerning X.org) (October 28, 2004)
A Linux moment: Why it matters to non-techies (December 18, 2024)
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
A moment fraught with both possibility and danger for educaTRANSforma (December 22, 2022)
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
Affordable COVID-19 diagnoses for hospitals: how open source software helps (August 4, 2020)
Android and Linux communities forge communication ties (March 21, 2017)
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption (November 26, 2005)
Antonio Perpinan: Open source proponent in the Spanish-speaking world (April 19, 2023)
Awk: The Power and Promise of a 40-Year-Old Language (May 19, 2021)
Brazil’s free software forum: cooperative is more than an attitude
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Community event creates a vision for empowerment through open source in South Africa (March 3, 2023)
Data exchange vendor Metriport adopts open source (September 22, 2023)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
From Unix to #Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
From Unix to Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
Great finds: how to operate on multiple, diverse files at once (March 29, 2021)
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds: Two Long-Lasting Examples (September 13, 2022)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
How the Apache Project Boosted the Free and Open Source Software Movements (March 24, 2021)
How the X Window System influenced modern computing (June 16, 2021)
How to prepare for the Web Development Essentials exam (November 2, 2022)
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest (December 10, 2005)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open access flips hundreds of years of scientific research (November 18, 2021)
Open education: The many ways to target world disparities (July 20, 2021)
Open government: Where transparency, crowdsourcing, and open source software meet (April 13, 2021)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open knowledge, the Internet Archive, and the history of everything (May 13, 2021)
Open Research For Open Cures: A Report From Sage Congress (April 26, 2013)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source in 2025: Looking at the United Nations principles (April 9, 2025)
Open source in the worldwide COVID-19 battle (February 17, 2021)
Open source myth: That open source has poor quality (February 10, 2023)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research (June 25, 2013)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research
Open source sustainability at the University of California (March 11, 2024)
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Open, simple, generative: Why the Web is the dominant Internet application (August 17, 2021)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Quantum computing: Open source communities tackle unique challenges, Part 1 (August 7, 2025)
Red Hat and Debian: How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds (September 13, 2022)
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Strategic moves at Federal Academy for Cyber Education in India (October 13, 2022)
The big open source vision at Schleswig-Holstein (April 15, 2024)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation (December 6, 2004)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The challenges of supporting geolocation in WordPress (September 8, 2017)
The opening world: An open anniversary review (December 17, 2021)
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
The value of open source to universities: UC Santa Cruz tests the water (July 28, 2020)
Three ways the health IT field is slow to modernize (March 11, 2019)
Training Plus Institute in Bahrain adds courses dedicated to LPI certification (July 2, 2024)
TUXEDO has learned how to make and market a GNU/Linux computer (August 6, 2025)
uCertify extends its reach as a Linux Professional Institute partner (August 23, 2024)
University Academy 92 partners with LPI for disruptive learning (June 20, 2024)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What would a disrupted health care field look like? (November 14, 2017)
Who's building businesses around free and open source software? (March 16, 2021)
Why free and open source software is so highly valued (October 29, 2021)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
HAND-SHAKE OR HAND-DRAWN GUN BATTLE APPROACHING ON INTERNET DOMAIN NAMES
HISTORIC FIRST MEETING OF THE INTERNET NAMES AND NUMBERS CORPORATION
NAMES AND TRADEMARKS: WHAT NO ONE OWNS BUT ALL WISH TO LAY HANDS ON
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
A look at unexpected benefits of user experience design in health care (September 28, 2020)
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
Accuracy comes to the insurance roster for health care providers (April 11, 2022)
Achieving the vision of healthcare's future (March 30, 2023)
Activating Transparency in Health Care Pricing (January 13, 2023)
Adapting hospital records to the needs of transgender people (July 13, 2015)
Administering a vaccine: GYANT tries to make providers ready (November 9, 2020)
Affordable COVID-19 diagnoses for hospitals: how open source software helps (August 4, 2020)
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
AMA call to action on health records should tell doctors to heal themselves (September 19, 2014)
Ambient voice transcriptions endorsed in a study by The Permanente Medical Group (February 19, 2024)
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Analytics is the driver for useful health services at Philips (March 16, 2016)
Annual evaluation of health IT: are we stuck in a holding Pattern? (April 13, 2015)
Another quality initiative ahead of its time, from California (March 21, 2016)
Apella devotes AI to process improvement in operating rooms (March 6, 2024)
Apervita Creates Health Analytics for the Millions (January 9, 2015)
Are limited networks necessary to reduce health care costs? (September 10, 2014)
Are researchers ready to use patient health records? (October 20, 2014)
Are you ready to move from health system to health IT vendor? (January 17, 2024)
Aspects of social determinants of health: An introduction (October 16, 2023)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 1 of 2) (January 6, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Audio interfaces have a much wider potential in health care (June 17, 2021)
Automation drives optimal use of temp nurses (October 23, 2023)
Azalea Health shows that a telehealth platform needs more than the cloud (December 22, 2021)
Bioethics conference poses twenty-first-century questions (June 22, 2021)
Blood-red tape: how redundant data collection leads to scandal (March 16, 2021)
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor’s point of care
Bringing the obvious to the surface through analytics (May 26, 2015)
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Can behavioral health be objective and data-driven? (February 6, 2023)
Can community organizing and the "third place" improve public health? (November 12, 2015)
Can data provide the trust we need in health care? (March 20, 2014)
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Complex Technologies Lurk Within Simple Interfaces (November 13, 2015)
Connected Health Conference tops itself--but how broad is adoption? (November 5, 2015)
Connected health takes the stage at Partners symposium (October 28, 2014)
Consumers Are Still Held Back From Making Rational Health Decisions (November 25, 2014)
Correlations and research results: do they match up? (May 26, 2016)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Data exchange vendor Metriport adopts open source (September 22, 2023)
Data integration must be for the whole clinic (July 2, 2020)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
Design encompasses the whole of health care at HxRefactored conference (April 14, 2016)
Disabilities and accessibility in health IT: the need is constant (August 23, 2022)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Doctors and disaster relief: the value of technology and data for HealthTap (February 2, 2016)
Driving collaboration among researchers through BurstIQ's Research Foundry (May 26, 2020)
Economists Display What They Don't Know About the Health Care Industry (October 7, 2015)
Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances set to take off (February 7, 2024)
Experiences Crafting a New API at Amazing Charts (August 21, 2015)
Exploring the role of clinical documentation: a step toward EHRs for learning (January 19, 2015)
Fair medication pricing isn't that hard: lessons from Germany (April 2, 2020)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
Following the Spread of APIs in Health: BaseHealth's Genomic Health Analysis (June 3, 2015)
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Four types of healthcare IT systems and their integration challenges (June 17, 2020)
FREE MONEY, FEW TAKERS FOR SCHOOL/LIBRARY/CLINIC INTERNET FUND
German Open Source Expert B1 Systems Partners with LPI (February 1, 2024)
Going beyond natural language processing with analytics at Medal (March 6, 2019)
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Harvard law conference surveys troubles with health care (March 30, 2016)
Health care quality, registries, and artificial intelligence at Q-Centrix (January 13, 2022)
Health care tracking with data big and small: two applications from Avalon.ai (January 28, 2021)
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
Health hackathon brings to life agile solutions for unmet needs
Health IT security: what can the Association for Computing Machinery contribute? (February 24, 2015)
Health Note updates the tired old patient questionnaire (February 16, 2024)
Health-related biometrics open up privacy risks (December 13, 2024)
HealthTap's integrated, patient-centered, data-rich care (November 18, 2015)
Hospitals' financial wounds: can Innovar help stop the bleeding? (June 8, 2020)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How complicated is it to simplify medication adherence? (November 17, 2015)
How digital health companies attract software engineers: Goals (December 5, 2023)
How happy cells manufacture new medications (April 11, 2023)
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
How technological backwardness wastes health care money (May 23, 2014)
How Twine Health found a successful niche for a software service in health care (April 1, 2016)
Innovative Collaboration on Medication Management and Community Resources (April 23, 2015)
Insurance and pricing as gateways to changing the health experience (March 31, 2015)
Is Claims Data Really So Bad For Health Care Analytics? (June 12, 2015)
It's time to get patient addresses straight (March 29, 2024)
Jonathan Bush loves health data--but how will we get as much as he wants? (September 24, 2014)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
Let's think of patient-centered care, not value-based care (February 13, 2024)
LexisNexis Risk Solutions takes social determinants of health to new heights (December 27, 2023)
Linux and empowerment go together for non-neurotypical (July 21, 2020)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
LTI's comprehensive telehealth platform for developing countries (November 18, 2021)
Machine learning in pharma: Mindbreeze InSpire (November 24, 2021)
Machine learning meets public health in Jvion heat maps (July 23, 2021)
Massachusetts study uncovers arbitrary and ineffective use of quality measures (October 23, 2019)
Medical devices for today's health care: report from Boston summit (April 29, 2019)
MIT's Safe Paths aims to inform individuals about COVID-19 where they live (March 20, 2020)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Old and new technologies blur at EXPO.health conference (August 12, 2019)
Open data platform simplifies payment estimates (July 5, 2023)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open Research For Open Cures: A Report From Sage Congress (April 26, 2013)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source in the worldwide COVID-19 battle (February 17, 2021)
Open Source JobHub connects job hunters with companies working in FOSS (August 25, 2022)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research (June 25, 2013)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
OpenStack faces the challenges of cloud backups (May 16, 2017)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Our uncontrolled health care costs can be traced to data and communication failures (April 12, 2016)
Partners Health Care not to expand - can't we all just get along? (February 6, 2015)
Patient engagement distracts the health care field from reform (January 11, 2016)
Patient input can improve AI models in health care: Innovators (May 21, 2024)
Patients Can Squawk, But We Have Little To Crow About Open Data (June 15, 2015)
Poppy Health measures indoor air ventilation on a massive scale (December 29, 2022)
Premier modernizes COVID-19 surveillance, calls the need urgent (July 15, 2020)
Prior authorization takes a leap forward in CMS regulation (October 12, 2023)
PRIVACY PROTECTION DEMANDED, THE GOVERNMENT SNAPS TO ATTENTION
Radiology initiatives illustrate uses for open data and open AI research (September 11, 2020)
Randomized clinical trial validates BaseHealth's predictive analytics (March 11, 2016)
Ready for a third-party market for apps on EHR? athenahealth explains how (July 12, 2015)
Research shows that problems with health information exchange resist cures (March 22, 2016)
Retrieving billions in overpayments by CMS (February 17, 2023)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Sharing data only where you want: how Octopus.sh can aid health care (June 11, 2020)
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Significant articles in the Health IT community in 2015 (December 15, 2015)
Smart glasses make a return to health care with the Vuzix M400 (July 20, 2020)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Steps toward a great career in free and open source software, Part 1 (October 21, 2021)
Stop the Scam on Health Care Consumers and Open Up the Data (July 16, 2015)
Streamlining pharmaceutical and biomedical research in software agile fashion (January 18, 2016)
Surveying laboratory tests from a health IT perspective (June 7, 2023)
Taking a new look at the lamented Personal Health Record: Flow Health's debut (June 8, 2015)
Technology of digitized patient intake forms (March 14, 2023)
Technology speaks at the Connected Health Symposium (November 3, 2014)
Telehealth visits can improve revenue, but they're no cornucopia (November 9, 2022)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The appeal of graph databases for health care (August 23, 2020)
The big consult: Clinicians who entered digital IT speak about the differences (January 23, 2024)
The Bigger the Better: Getting Data for Health Care Analytics at Wolters Kluwer (October 2, 2019)
THE BUDS OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE WERE PRUNED BEFORE THEY BLOSSOMED
The consumer-priced device that brought surgery within reach (April 28, 2022)
The critical features that telemedicine must offer (May 12, 2020)
The data needed for transitions to post-acute care (August 6, 2020)
The elusive quest to transform healthcare through patient empowerment
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
The lights and darks of transparency, in a new book about health care (September 19, 2019)
The Linux advantage: Why free software underlies modern computing (November 30, 2023)
The Lonely Epidemic: Social Isolation and Technology (August 29, 2023)
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
The new Health Information Exchange from Cloudticity: NLP, catalogs, and standards (March 5, 2021)
The Phenomic Path: A Way to Measure Health That Can Lead to Health Improvement (September 3, 2015)
The value of coercion: how to move health IT forward (March 25, 2020)
Three areas where health information technology needs to get its house in order (July 1, 2014)
Three virtual care applications that go beyond video visits (December 30, 2020)
Three ways the health IT field is slow to modernize (March 11, 2019)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Toward a wider adoption of digital insurance cards (November 22, 2023)
Two Contrasting Approaches to Health Care's API Revolution (April 11, 2013)
Understanding personal health data: not all bits are the same (September 28, 2015)
UniDoc shows how telemedicine can meet regulatory and cost requirements (June 8, 2022)
Using APIs at the Department of Health and Human Services to expand web content (October 21, 2015)
Using technology to address medication access (April 3, 2023)
Varied uses for artificial intelligence in health care show AI's riches (September 29, 2021)
VistA is going places, and also staying put (August 31, 2016)
We're just getting started with an Internet of Healthy Things (November 24, 2015)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What can alleviate the plight of rural pharmacies? (December 27, 2021)
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
What duplicate patient notes reveal about health care and its records (November 11, 2022)
What experts in law and medicine have to say about the cost of drugs (February 2, 2017)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
What would a disrupted health care field look like? (November 14, 2017)
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
What's special about AI risks and remedies in health care? (December 29, 2023)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Where medical devices fall short: can more testing help? (April 3, 2015)
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
Who is Adopting EHRs and Why: ONC Turns up Some Surprises (December 15, 2014)
Who Will Benefit From New Wireless Internet Bandwidth? (October 31, 2022)
Why hospital discharges take so long—and what we can do to shorten them (January 17, 2023)
Why Meaningful Use Should Balance Interoperability With More Immediate Concerns (March 12, 2015)
Why we're still optimists about technology's potential (December 9, 2015)
Will AI provide your own personal health coach? (November 20, 2015)
Workflow automation to help deliver services to marginalized populations (November 13, 2023)
Zealous for wellness: How to replace hype with data (November 14, 2023)
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
A look at unexpected benefits of user experience design in health care (September 28, 2020)
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
Accuracy comes to the insurance roster for health care providers (April 11, 2022)
Achieving the vision of healthcare's future (March 30, 2023)
Activating Transparency in Health Care Pricing (January 13, 2023)
Adapting hospital records to the needs of transgender people (July 13, 2015)
Administering a vaccine: GYANT tries to make providers ready (November 9, 2020)
Affordable COVID-19 diagnoses for hospitals: how open source software helps (August 4, 2020)
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
AMA call to action on health records should tell doctors to heal themselves (September 19, 2014)
Ambient voice transcriptions endorsed in a study by The Permanente Medical Group (February 19, 2024)
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Analytics is the driver for useful health services at Philips (March 16, 2016)
Annual evaluation of health IT: are we stuck in a holding Pattern? (April 13, 2015)
Another quality initiative ahead of its time, from California (March 21, 2016)
Apella devotes AI to process improvement in operating rooms (March 6, 2024)
Apervita Creates Health Analytics for the Millions (January 9, 2015)
Are limited networks necessary to reduce health care costs? (September 10, 2014)
Are researchers ready to use patient health records? (October 20, 2014)
Are you ready to move from health system to health IT vendor? (January 17, 2024)
Aspects of social determinants of health: An introduction (October 16, 2023)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 1 of 2) (January 6, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Audio interfaces have a much wider potential in health care (June 17, 2021)
Automation drives optimal use of temp nurses (October 23, 2023)
Azalea Health shows that a telehealth platform needs more than the cloud (December 22, 2021)
Bioethics conference poses twenty-first-century questions (June 22, 2021)
Blood-red tape: how redundant data collection leads to scandal (March 16, 2021)
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor’s point of care
Bringing the obvious to the surface through analytics (May 26, 2015)
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Can behavioral health be objective and data-driven? (February 6, 2023)
Can community organizing and the "third place" improve public health? (November 12, 2015)
Can data provide the trust we need in health care? (March 20, 2014)
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Complex Technologies Lurk Within Simple Interfaces (November 13, 2015)
Connected Health Conference tops itself--but how broad is adoption? (November 5, 2015)
Connected health takes the stage at Partners symposium (October 28, 2014)
Consumers Are Still Held Back From Making Rational Health Decisions (November 25, 2014)
Correlations and research results: do they match up? (May 26, 2016)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Data exchange vendor Metriport adopts open source (September 22, 2023)
Data integration must be for the whole clinic (July 2, 2020)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
Design encompasses the whole of health care at HxRefactored conference (April 14, 2016)
Disabilities and accessibility in health IT: the need is constant (August 23, 2022)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Doctors and disaster relief: the value of technology and data for HealthTap (February 2, 2016)
Driving collaboration among researchers through BurstIQ's Research Foundry (May 26, 2020)
Economists Display What They Don't Know About the Health Care Industry (October 7, 2015)
Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances set to take off (February 7, 2024)
Experiences Crafting a New API at Amazing Charts (August 21, 2015)
Exploring the role of clinical documentation: a step toward EHRs for learning (January 19, 2015)
Fair medication pricing isn't that hard: lessons from Germany (April 2, 2020)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
Following the Spread of APIs in Health: BaseHealth's Genomic Health Analysis (June 3, 2015)
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Four types of healthcare IT systems and their integration challenges (June 17, 2020)
German Open Source Expert B1 Systems Partners with LPI (February 1, 2024)
Going beyond natural language processing with analytics at Medal (March 6, 2019)
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Harvard law conference surveys troubles with health care (March 30, 2016)
Health care quality, registries, and artificial intelligence at Q-Centrix (January 13, 2022)
Health care tracking with data big and small: two applications from Avalon.ai (January 28, 2021)
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
Health hackathon brings to life agile solutions for unmet needs
Health IT security: what can the Association for Computing Machinery contribute? (February 24, 2015)
Health Note updates the tired old patient questionnaire (February 16, 2024)
Health-related biometrics open up privacy risks (December 13, 2024)
HealthTap's integrated, patient-centered, data-rich care (November 18, 2015)
Hospitals' financial wounds: can Innovar help stop the bleeding? (June 8, 2020)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How complicated is it to simplify medication adherence? (November 17, 2015)
How digital health companies attract software engineers: Goals (December 5, 2023)
How happy cells manufacture new medications (April 11, 2023)
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
How technological backwardness wastes health care money (May 23, 2014)
How Twine Health found a successful niche for a software service in health care (April 1, 2016)
Innovative Collaboration on Medication Management and Community Resources (April 23, 2015)
Insurance and pricing as gateways to changing the health experience (March 31, 2015)
Is Claims Data Really So Bad For Health Care Analytics? (June 12, 2015)
It's time to get patient addresses straight (March 29, 2024)
Jonathan Bush loves health data--but how will we get as much as he wants? (September 24, 2014)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
Let's think of patient-centered care, not value-based care (February 13, 2024)
LexisNexis Risk Solutions takes social determinants of health to new heights (December 27, 2023)
Linux and empowerment go together for non-neurotypical (July 21, 2020)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
LTI's comprehensive telehealth platform for developing countries (November 18, 2021)
Machine learning in pharma: Mindbreeze InSpire (November 24, 2021)
Machine learning meets public health in Jvion heat maps (July 23, 2021)
Massachusetts study uncovers arbitrary and ineffective use of quality measures (October 23, 2019)
Medical devices for today's health care: report from Boston summit (April 29, 2019)
MIT's Safe Paths aims to inform individuals about COVID-19 where they live (March 20, 2020)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Old and new technologies blur at EXPO.health conference (August 12, 2019)
Open data platform simplifies payment estimates (July 5, 2023)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open Research For Open Cures: A Report From Sage Congress (April 26, 2013)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source in the worldwide COVID-19 battle (February 17, 2021)
Open Source JobHub connects job hunters with companies working in FOSS (August 25, 2022)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research (June 25, 2013)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
OpenStack faces the challenges of cloud backups (May 16, 2017)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Our uncontrolled health care costs can be traced to data and communication failures (April 12, 2016)
Partners Health Care not to expand - can't we all just get along? (February 6, 2015)
Patient engagement distracts the health care field from reform (January 11, 2016)
Patient input can improve AI models in health care: Innovators (May 21, 2024)
Patients Can Squawk, But We Have Little To Crow About Open Data (June 15, 2015)
Poppy Health measures indoor air ventilation on a massive scale (December 29, 2022)
Premier modernizes COVID-19 surveillance, calls the need urgent (July 15, 2020)
Prior authorization takes a leap forward in CMS regulation (October 12, 2023)
Radiology initiatives illustrate uses for open data and open AI research (September 11, 2020)
Randomized clinical trial validates BaseHealth's predictive analytics (March 11, 2016)
Ready for a third-party market for apps on EHR? athenahealth explains how (July 12, 2015)
Research shows that problems with health information exchange resist cures (March 22, 2016)
Retrieving billions in overpayments by CMS (February 17, 2023)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Sharing data only where you want: how Octopus.sh can aid health care (June 11, 2020)
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Significant articles in the Health IT community in 2015 (December 15, 2015)
Smart glasses make a return to health care with the Vuzix M400 (July 20, 2020)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Steps toward a great career in free and open source software, Part 1 (October 21, 2021)
Stop the Scam on Health Care Consumers and Open Up the Data (July 16, 2015)
Streamlining pharmaceutical and biomedical research in software agile fashion (January 18, 2016)
Surveying laboratory tests from a health IT perspective (June 7, 2023)
Taking a new look at the lamented Personal Health Record: Flow Health's debut (June 8, 2015)
Technology of digitized patient intake forms (March 14, 2023)
Technology speaks at the Connected Health Symposium (November 3, 2014)
Telehealth visits can improve revenue, but they're no cornucopia (November 9, 2022)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The appeal of graph databases for health care (August 23, 2020)
The big consult: Clinicians who entered digital IT speak about the differences (January 23, 2024)
The Bigger the Better: Getting Data for Health Care Analytics at Wolters Kluwer (October 2, 2019)
The consumer-priced device that brought surgery within reach (April 28, 2022)
The critical features that telemedicine must offer (May 12, 2020)
The data needed for transitions to post-acute care (August 6, 2020)
The elusive quest to transform healthcare through patient empowerment
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
The lights and darks of transparency, in a new book about health care (September 19, 2019)
The Linux advantage: Why free software underlies modern computing (November 30, 2023)
The Lonely Epidemic: Social Isolation and Technology (August 29, 2023)
The new Health Information Exchange from Cloudticity: NLP, catalogs, and standards (March 5, 2021)
The Phenomic Path: A Way to Measure Health That Can Lead to Health Improvement (September 3, 2015)
The value of coercion: how to move health IT forward (March 25, 2020)
Three areas where health information technology needs to get its house in order (July 1, 2014)
Three virtual care applications that go beyond video visits (December 30, 2020)
Three ways the health IT field is slow to modernize (March 11, 2019)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Toward a wider adoption of digital insurance cards (November 22, 2023)
Two Contrasting Approaches to Health Care's API Revolution (April 11, 2013)
Understanding personal health data: not all bits are the same (September 28, 2015)
UniDoc shows how telemedicine can meet regulatory and cost requirements (June 8, 2022)
Using APIs at the Department of Health and Human Services to expand web content (October 21, 2015)
Using technology to address medication access (April 3, 2023)
Varied uses for artificial intelligence in health care show AI's riches (September 29, 2021)
VistA is going places, and also staying put (August 31, 2016)
We're just getting started with an Internet of Healthy Things (November 24, 2015)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What can alleviate the plight of rural pharmacies? (December 27, 2021)
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
What duplicate patient notes reveal about health care and its records (November 11, 2022)
What experts in law and medicine have to say about the cost of drugs (February 2, 2017)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
What would a disrupted health care field look like? (November 14, 2017)
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
What's special about AI risks and remedies in health care? (December 29, 2023)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Where medical devices fall short: can more testing help? (April 3, 2015)
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
Who is Adopting EHRs and Why: ONC Turns up Some Surprises (December 15, 2014)
Who Will Benefit From New Wireless Internet Bandwidth? (October 31, 2022)
Why hospital discharges take so long—and what we can do to shorten them (January 17, 2023)
Why Meaningful Use Should Balance Interoperability With More Immediate Concerns (March 12, 2015)
Why we're still optimists about technology's potential (December 9, 2015)
Will AI provide your own personal health coach? (November 20, 2015)
Workflow automation to help deliver services to marginalized populations (November 13, 2023)
Zealous for wellness: How to replace hype with data (November 14, 2023)
BELL COMPANIES TAKE THE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS ON INTERNET TELEPHONY
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Bilski patent decision: trying to return patents to their technological origins
From Unix to Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Structure and service: Illuminations from a trip to the forest
Bilski patent decision: trying to return patents to their technological origins
HELP FROM AN UNEXPECTED QUARTER FOR THE PUBLIC RIGHT TO INFORMATION
NAMES AND TRADEMARKS: WHAT NO ONE OWNS BUT ALL WISH TO LAY HANDS ON
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
SPICES AND SILKS, OR THE RIGHT TO USE ELECTRONIC COMPILATIONS
YEAR-END WORLDWIDE ROUND-UP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE INTERNET
Data exchange vendor Metriport adopts open source (September 22, 2023)
Innovative Collaboration on Medication Management and Community Resources (April 23, 2015)
Our uncontrolled health care costs can be traced to data and communication failures (April 12, 2016)
Radiology initiatives illustrate uses for open data and open AI research (September 11, 2020)
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Stop the Scam on Health Care Consumers and Open Up the Data (July 16, 2015)
The new Health Information Exchange from Cloudticity: NLP, catalogs, and standards (March 5, 2021)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
11+ reasons to switch from Windows to Linux (October 5, 2021)
A firm foundation for the Linux desktop (concerning X.org) (October 28, 2004)
A Linux moment: Why it matters to non-techies (December 18, 2024)
Android and Linux communities forge communication ties (March 21, 2017)
Antonio Perpinan: Open source proponent in the Spanish-speaking world (April 19, 2023)
Brazil’s free software forum: cooperative is more than an attitude
From Unix to #Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
From Unix to Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds: Two Long-Lasting Examples (September 13, 2022)
Linux and empowerment go together for non-neurotypical (July 21, 2020)
Open education: The many ways to target world disparities (July 20, 2021)
Open hardware suitable for more and more computing projects (June 22, 2021)
Red Hat and Debian: How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds (September 13, 2022)
The big open source vision at Schleswig-Holstein (April 15, 2024)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation (December 6, 2004)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The Linux advantage: Why free software underlies modern computing (November 30, 2023)
Training Plus Institute in Bahrain adds courses dedicated to LPI certification (July 2, 2024)
TUXEDO has learned how to make and market a GNU/Linux computer (August 6, 2025)
University Academy 92 partners with LPI for disruptive learning (June 20, 2024)
Who's building businesses around free and open source software? (March 16, 2021)
AI diagnoses defects in medical devices (September 29, 2023)
Audio interfaces have a much wider potential in health care (June 17, 2021)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
Medical devices for today's health care: report from Boston summit (April 29, 2019)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Smart glasses make a return to health care with the Vuzix M400 (July 20, 2020)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The consumer-priced device that brought surgery within reach (April 28, 2022)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
Where medical devices fall short: can more testing help? (April 3, 2015)
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
Adapting hospital records to the needs of transgender people (July 13, 2015)
AMA call to action on health records should tell doctors to heal themselves (September 19, 2014)
Apervita Creates Health Analytics for the Millions (January 9, 2015)
Are limited networks necessary to reduce health care costs? (September 10, 2014)
Are researchers ready to use patient health records? (October 20, 2014)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 1 of 2) (January 6, 2015)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor’s point of care
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Can data provide the trust we need in health care? (March 20, 2014)
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Connected health takes the stage at Partners symposium (October 28, 2014)
Consumers Are Still Held Back From Making Rational Health Decisions (November 25, 2014)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Experiences Crafting a New API at Amazing Charts (August 21, 2015)
Exploring the role of clinical documentation: a step toward EHRs for learning (January 19, 2015)
Finding machine learning that works (the solution at Current Health) (October 30, 2019)
FREE MONEY, FEW TAKERS FOR SCHOOL/LIBRARY/CLINIC INTERNET FUND
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
Health hackathon brings to life agile solutions for unmet needs
Health IT security: what can the Association for Computing Machinery contribute? (February 24, 2015)
Health-related biometrics open up privacy risks (December 13, 2024)
How Medical Device Manufacturers Inject Copyright Into Treatments (June 8, 2015)
How technological backwardness wastes health care money (May 23, 2014)
Jonathan Bush loves health data--but how will we get as much as he wants? (September 24, 2014)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
Medical devices for today's health care: report from Boston summit (April 29, 2019)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open Research For Open Cures: A Report From Sage Congress (April 26, 2013)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research (June 25, 2013)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Partners Health Care not to expand - can't we all just get along? (February 6, 2015)
Patient engagement distracts the health care field from reform (January 11, 2016)
PRIVACY PROTECTION DEMANDED, THE GOVERNMENT SNAPS TO ATTENTION
Ready for a third-party market for apps on EHR? athenahealth explains how (July 12, 2015)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Smart glasses make a return to health care with the Vuzix M400 (July 20, 2020)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Technology speaks at the Connected Health Symposium (November 3, 2014)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
THE BUDS OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE WERE PRUNED BEFORE THEY BLOSSOMED
The consumer-priced device that brought surgery within reach (April 28, 2022)
The elusive quest to transform healthcare through patient empowerment
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 1 of 2) (February 2, 2015)
The Future of Health Involves Human-Agent Collectives (Part 2 of 2) (February 3, 2015)
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three areas where health information technology needs to get its house in order (July 1, 2014)
Ticking all the boxes for a health care upgrade at Strata Rx
Two Contrasting Approaches to Health Care's API Revolution (April 11, 2013)
Using technology to address medication access (April 3, 2023)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
Where are the chances for change in health care—top-down or bottom-up?
Where medical devices fall short: can more testing help? (April 3, 2015)
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
Who is Adopting EHRs and Why: ONC Turns up Some Surprises (December 15, 2014)
Who Will Benefit From New Wireless Internet Bandwidth? (October 31, 2022)
Why Meaningful Use Should Balance Interoperability With More Immediate Concerns (March 12, 2015)
How complicated is it to simplify medication adherence? (November 17, 2015)
How happy cells manufacture new medications (April 11, 2023)
Machine learning in pharma: Mindbreeze InSpire (November 24, 2021)
Streamlining pharmaceutical and biomedical research in software agile fashion (January 18, 2016)
Jonathan Bush loves health data--but how will we get as much as he wants? (September 24, 2014)
Open data platform simplifies payment estimates (July 5, 2023)
Patients Can Squawk, But We Have Little To Crow About Open Data (June 15, 2015)
Radiology initiatives illustrate uses for open data and open AI research (September 11, 2020)
Technical drivers of cloud centralization and megacorporate domination (March 14, 2019)
What would a disrupted health care field look like? (November 14, 2017)
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Open government: Where transparency, crowdsourcing, and open source software meet (April 13, 2021)
Open source in 2025: Looking at the United Nations principles (April 9, 2025)
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Supporting public access to government data in Brazil (June 29, 2020)
11+ reasons to switch from Windows to Linux (October 5, 2021)
A firm foundation for the Linux desktop (concerning X.org) (October 28, 2004)
A Linux moment: Why it matters to non-techies (December 18, 2024)
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
A moment fraught with both possibility and danger for educaTRANSforma (December 22, 2022)
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
A summary of research on social and organizational relationships in open source software projects
Affordable COVID-19 diagnoses for hospitals: how open source software helps (August 4, 2020)
Android and Linux communities forge communication ties (March 21, 2017)
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption (November 26, 2005)
Antonio Perpinan: Open source proponent in the Spanish-speaking world (April 19, 2023)
Awk: The Power and Promise of a 40-Year-Old Language (May 19, 2021)
Brazil’s free software forum: cooperative is more than an attitude
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Clinical Decision Support Should Be Open Source (January 26, 2015)
Community event creates a vision for empowerment through open source in South Africa (March 3, 2023)
Data exchange vendor Metriport adopts open source (September 22, 2023)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
From Unix to #Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
From Unix to Linux: Key Trends in the Evolution of Operating Systems (November 13, 2020)
Great finds: how to operate on multiple, diverse files at once (March 29, 2021)
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds: Two Long-Lasting Examples (September 13, 2022)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
How the Apache Project Boosted the Free and Open Source Software Movements (March 24, 2021)
How the X Window System influenced modern computing (June 16, 2021)
How to prepare for the Web Development Essentials exam (November 2, 2022)
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest (December 10, 2005)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open access flips hundreds of years of scientific research (November 18, 2021)
Open education: The many ways to target world disparities (July 20, 2021)
Open government: Where transparency, crowdsourcing, and open source software meet (April 13, 2021)
Open hardware suitable for more and more computing projects (June 22, 2021)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open knowledge, the Internet Archive, and the history of everything (May 13, 2021)
Open Research For Open Cures: A Report From Sage Congress (April 26, 2013)
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source in 2025: Looking at the United Nations principles (April 9, 2025)
Open source in the worldwide COVID-19 battle (February 17, 2021)
Open source myth: That open source has poor quality (February 10, 2023)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research (June 25, 2013)
Open source software creeps in to health care through clinical research
Open source sustainability at the University of California (March 11, 2024)
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Open, simple, generative: Why the Web is the dominant Internet application (August 17, 2021)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Quantum computing: Open source communities tackle unique challenges, Part 1 (August 7, 2025)
Red Hat and Debian: How a GNU/Linux Distribution Succeeds (September 13, 2022)
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Strategic moves at Federal Academy for Cyber Education in India (October 13, 2022)
The big open source vision at Schleswig-Holstein (April 15, 2024)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation (December 6, 2004)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The challenges of supporting geolocation in WordPress (September 8, 2017)
The opening world: An open anniversary review (December 17, 2021)
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
The value of open source to universities: UC Santa Cruz tests the water (July 28, 2020)
Three ways the health IT field is slow to modernize (March 11, 2019)
Training Plus Institute in Bahrain adds courses dedicated to LPI certification (July 2, 2024)
TUXEDO has learned how to make and market a GNU/Linux computer (August 6, 2025)
uCertify extends its reach as a Linux Professional Institute partner (August 23, 2024)
University Academy 92 partners with LPI for disruptive learning (June 20, 2024)
WearDuino Shows That Open Source Devices Are a Key Plank in Personal Health (August 13, 2015)
What would a disrupted health care field look like? (November 14, 2017)
Who's building businesses around free and open source software? (March 16, 2021)
Why free and open source software is so highly valued (October 29, 2021)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The elusive quest to transform healthcare through patient empowerment
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
23andMe flap at FDA indicates fundamental dilemma in health reform
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
O'Reilly Report Explores Open Solutions to Health IT (April 6, 2014)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
Which comes first in accountable care: data or patients? (October 1, 2014)
HealthTap Offerings Track the Evolution of Health Care (August 15, 2014)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
Patient engagement distracts the health care field from reform (January 11, 2016)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The elusive quest to transform healthcare through patient empowerment
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
BRAVE NEW CYBERWORLD: COMPUTERS, NETWORKS, AND POLICY ONE YEAR AFTER THE 9/11 ATTACKS
HELP FROM AN UNEXPECTED QUARTER FOR THE PUBLIC RIGHT TO INFORMATION
NAMES AND TRADEMARKS: WHAT NO ONE OWNS BUT ALL WISH TO LAY HANDS ON
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
SPICES AND SILKS, OR THE RIGHT TO USE ELECTRONIC COMPILATIONS
YEAR-END WORLDWIDE ROUND-UP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE INTERNET
A Pyrrhic Victory Faces Either Side in the Cable Access Controversy
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
Don’t Like UCITA? Check the Contract of an Application Service Provider
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Looking under what rises to the top: personal information in online searches
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
New security attack identified: Denial of Responsibility (DoR)
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Product Review—CitizonLine Configures Your Community’s Digital Future
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Why pay-to-spam does not violate network neutrality (February 28, 2006)
A CHANCE TO SIGN ON TO A LAUDABLE MIX OF REGULATION AND MARKETS
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
CANADA VAULTS OVER THE PRIVACY BAR, LEAVING UNITED STATES IN THE DUST
Cracking open the shell on the personal health record (November 5, 2014)
Health IT security: what can the Association for Computing Machinery contribute? (February 24, 2015)
Health-related biometrics open up privacy risks (December 13, 2024)
INTEL FLAP RAISES CHALLENGES CONCERNING PRIVACY AND AUTHENTICATION
LITTLE-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT MAY DETERMINE INTERNET PRIVACY
Looking under what rises to the top: personal information in online searches
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Open source in 2025: Looking at the United Nations principles (April 9, 2025)
OpenUMA: New privacy tools for health care data (August 10, 2015)
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
PRIVACY PROTECTION DEMANDED, THE GOVERNMENT SNAPS TO ATTENTION
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Sharing data only where you want: how Octopus.sh can aid health care (June 11, 2020)
What Do Patients Really Think? A Report From the Third Annual Health Privacy Summit (June 11, 2013)
Affordable COVID-19 diagnoses for hospitals: how open source software helps (August 4, 2020)
Aspects of social determinants of health: An introduction (October 16, 2023)
Can community organizing and the "third place" improve public health? (November 12, 2015)
Doctors and disaster relief: the value of technology and data for HealthTap (February 2, 2016)
Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances set to take off (February 7, 2024)
Forming a COVID-19 map from diverse data sources and machine learning (July 1, 2021)
Health care tracking with data big and small: two applications from Avalon.ai (January 28, 2021)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
LexisNexis Risk Solutions takes social determinants of health to new heights (December 27, 2023)
Machine learning meets public health in Jvion heat maps (July 23, 2021)
MIT's Safe Paths aims to inform individuals about COVID-19 where they live (March 20, 2020)
Open source in the worldwide COVID-19 battle (February 17, 2021)
Poppy Health measures indoor air ventilation on a massive scale (December 29, 2022)
Premier modernizes COVID-19 surveillance, calls the need urgent (July 15, 2020)
Significant articles in the Health IT community in 2015 (December 15, 2015)
Surveying laboratory tests from a health IT perspective (June 7, 2023)
The appeal of graph databases for health care (August 23, 2020)
The Lonely Epidemic: Social Isolation and Technology (August 29, 2023)
The Phenomic Path: A Way to Measure Health That Can Lead to Health Improvement (September 3, 2015)
Why Meaningful Use Should Balance Interoperability With More Immediate Concerns (March 12, 2015)
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
Good-bye to a bookstore (and perhaps to an industry?) (September 29, 2004)
Open access flips hundreds of years of scientific research (November 18, 2021)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
A mature API for an electronic health record: the OpenMRS process (August 14, 2015)
Annual evaluation of health IT: are we stuck in a holding Pattern? (April 13, 2015)
Aspects of social determinants of health: An introduction (October 16, 2023)
Hospitals' financial wounds: can Innovar help stop the bleeding? (June 8, 2020)
How can open source projects support themselves in health care? (December 24, 2015)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
How the RESTful API became gateway to the world (April 14, 2021)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Open, simple, generative: Why the Web is the dominant Internet application (August 17, 2021)
Prior authorization takes a leap forward in CMS regulation (October 12, 2023)
Research shows that problems with health information exchange resist cures (March 22, 2016)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Ten factors behind the popularity of microservices (July 8, 2021)
Toward a wider adoption of digital insurance cards (November 22, 2023)
Using APIs at the Department of Health and Human Services to expand web content (October 21, 2015)
What keeps healthcare from sharing data as nimbly as financial services do? (February 14, 2022)
BRAVE NEW CYBERWORLD: COMPUTERS, NETWORKS, AND POLICY ONE YEAR AFTER THE 9/11 ATTACKS
Health IT security: what can the Association for Computing Machinery contribute? (February 24, 2015)
How DevSecOps brings security into the development process (December 1, 2021)
How hashing and cryptography made the internet possible (September 20, 2022)
New security attack identified: Denial of Responsibility (DoR)
THE NATIONAL STRATEGY TO SECURE CYBERSPACE: A SOBER CYBERASSESSMENT
What's needed to improve security in medical implants (June 27, 2024)
Activating Transparency in Health Care Pricing (January 13, 2023)
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption (November 26, 2005)
Assessment Released of Health Information Exchanges (Part 2 of 2) (January 7, 2015)
Burgess Bill Addresses Interoperability, the Leading Health IT Issue in the US (March 10, 2015)
Connected health takes the stage at Partners symposium (October 28, 2014)
Do we really like the JASON recommendations for interoperable health data? (August 28, 2014)
Health Datapalooza Day 1: How Will We Grow Data for Improving Health? (June 3, 2013)
How Open mHealth designed a popular standard (December 1, 2015)
Looking Back at 2014: Thermidor for Health Care Reform? (December 29, 2014)
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest (December 10, 2005)
Modern information technology endorsed by government health quality agency (April 22, 2014)
Open data platform simplifies payment estimates (July 5, 2023)
Open health round-up for 2014: notable articles, reports, and events (December 30, 2014)
Open standards advance in health care through adoption of FHIR and SMART (October 13, 2014)
Prior authorization takes a leap forward in CMS regulation (October 12, 2023)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Shimmer addresses interoperability headaches in fitness and medical devices (October 19, 2015)
Should the interoperability of health care records be the law of the land? (March 10, 2015)
Standards and open source make advances in apps and data exchange for health (July 17, 2014)
Ten-year vision from ONC for health IT brings in data gradually (August 25, 2014)
The new Health Information Exchange from Cloudticity: NLP, catalogs, and standards (March 5, 2021)
Toward a wider adoption of digital insurance cards (November 22, 2023)
BELL COMPANIES TAKE THE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS ON INTERNET TELEPHONY
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
FREE MONEY, FEW TAKERS FOR SCHOOL/LIBRARY/CLINIC INTERNET FUND
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
THE BUDS OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE WERE PRUNED BEFORE THEY BLOSSOMED
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Why pay-to-spam does not violate network neutrality (February 28, 2006)
WHY YOU DON’T GET THE CALL FROM A COMPETING TELEPHONE CARRIER
WOULD INTERNET MEGA-MERGER CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OR JUST ACCENTUATE IT?
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
Azalea Health shows that a telehealth platform needs more than the cloud (December 22, 2021)
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
LTI's comprehensive telehealth platform for developing countries (November 18, 2021)
Telehealth visits can improve revenue, but they're no cornucopia (November 9, 2022)
The critical features that telemedicine must offer (May 12, 2020)
Three virtual care applications that go beyond video visits (December 30, 2020)
UniDoc shows how telemedicine can meet regulatory and cost requirements (June 8, 2022)
American Telemedicine Association leaps into privacy and AI policies (November 9, 2023)
GYANT opens the box on how to apply machine learning to telemedicine (May 20, 2020)
Lean Digital: How apps and services can help control weight (April 29, 2024)
LTI's comprehensive telehealth platform for developing countries (November 18, 2021)
Telehealth visits can improve revenue, but they're no cornucopia (November 9, 2022)
The critical features that telemedicine must offer (May 12, 2020)
Three virtual care applications that go beyond video visits (December 30, 2020)
UniDoc shows how telemedicine can meet regulatory and cost requirements (June 8, 2022)
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Consumers Are Still Held Back From Making Rational Health Decisions (November 25, 2014)
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
FREE MONEY, FEW TAKERS FOR SCHOOL/LIBRARY/CLINIC INTERNET FUND
Product Review—CitizonLine Configures Your Community’s Digital Future
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
THE BUDS OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE WERE PRUNED BEFORE THEY BLOSSOMED
WHERE IN THE WORLD CAN YOU FIND NEW IDEAS FOR INFORMATION ACCESS?
A primer on the open source movement from a health care perspective (February 24, 2016)
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper (June 17, 2009)
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IS SOMETIMES NEEDED FOR A FREE MARKET
Network Neutrality and an Internet with Vision (February 13, 2006)
PRESSURE ON INTERNET PROVIDERS CONTINUES IN MINNESOTA CONTROVERSY
QUID PRO QUO OR STATUS QUO IN NEW HIGH-SPEED ACCESS PRINCIPLES?
Strangled telecom: how a “natural monopoly” stays that way (March 25, 2004)
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth