Posts Tagged ‘prescription’

26th June 2008

How to address decision making challenges - optimism

Optimism in one characteristic that it might see harsh to criticize. But take a look at this article on Accounting for the future. It makes a couple of interesting points. Firstly that the preparation of projections can be misleading and that an “inside view” - caused by developing a detailed plan, say - makes you [...]

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27th May 2008

Old Way, EDM way returns

One of the most fun things we did in the book was write about real success stories. We used an “Old Way” v “EDM Way” model for these. In the past I have written some blog posts using a similar style and today I have a new one.
Old Way
An online pharmacy (that the country trusts, [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Healthcare | 1 Comment

7th December 2007

Using decision management to make e-prescribing useful

Bill over at the Wireless MD had a couple of interesting posts on e-prescribing today - Senatorial bi-partisan support for e-prescribing and Caveats for e-prescribing. The use of technology to improve healthcare is an endlessly fascinating discussion and the use of information systems to handle prescriptions (e-prescribing) is one of the most debated.
There is growing [...]

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