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Dec 20, 2011
It’s tough to run most businesses without revenue, and in most cases difficult to run a business without customers. In the HIE world, it’s the same with the exception that they can do without those when they have government funding. But funding eventually runs out and this means that they must generate revenue through “customers” – providers, payers, patients or other third parties like life sciences organizations for secondary use of information. The good news is that HIEs, like traditional businesses, can sustain themselves when they have lots of customers; the bad news is they can’t when they lack customers.
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Dec 14, 2011
Stop for a second and answer these questions:
- How many devices in your home are now connected to the internet? Your phone? Tablet? DVR? TV? Refrigerator? How about a wireless bathroom scale? (Yes, it exists!)
- How often do you see a post on Facebook that resembles this; “Johnny Bravo is reading ‘The Elf on the Shelf’ on his Nook”?
- When purchasing products online how often do you read peer reviews and pay attention to rankings?
- Do you sometimes make purchases on your mobile device because you are too lazy to walk to the other room where your laptop happens to be? (I’m guilty as charged!)
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Dec 06, 2011
Good news! CityBizList just reported that our home town of Atlanta, Georgia has been ranked by Jones Lang LaSalle’s “Life Sciences Cluster Report” as a key player in the life sciences field nationally.
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Dec 02, 2011
On December 8th, Liaison is sponsoring David Loshin from Knowledge Integrity. He will be speaking on "Transitioning Enterprise Data Architecture Using Actionable Metadata." I’ll be joining in on the webcast to discuss Liaison’s perspective on this topic as well. To lay the foundation for this topic, I thought I would recount some of my own experiences as they relate to this specific problem.j
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