The ICMCC News Page is becoming more and more a source of information on medical and care ICT, not just the place for the latest news.
The site also has a large database with scientific articles, at the moment included in the News Page, but soon to be presented as a separate part of the ICMCC website.
The reason for this development is that there are few places that keep track of what is published in the field. A good example is the remark by e-patient Dave this Sunday:
Boy do I wish we’d all known about this during the debates about meaningful use and medical records this summer! There was so much talk about “Well what do people want?” and “Won’t patients be overwhelmed? They won’t be able to understand it.”
From Ted Eytan’s blog: “Now Reading: Patients actually want their entire medical record”
Well, the Walker article was on the ICMCC News Page shortly after it was published.
Lodewijk Bos


Lodewijk,
Clearly we have a problem, that more people aren’t aware of what you do! This could have made quite a difference in the US debate. Shame on us.
Here’s my problem: I never find time to browser web sites looking for these good things, not even in an RSS reader. Maybe I should. But I really benefit from FeedBurner email subscriptions. If you’re willing, please set one up.
Dave,
Done! http://articles.icmcc.org/feeds/
You are amazing.