The Wife and I watched a 2004 documentary over the weekend titled “A State of Mind” that was incredibly enthralling. I’ve never been to North Korea, but I’ve known many South Koreans, and I’ve seen a few collections of photographs from various travelers that have managed to make it to the country over the last [...]
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Reading is one of my favorite things to do, and it’s become harder and harder to make time for books over the last few years. However, over Christmas I was given Martin Jacques’ book “When China Rules the World” and I read most of it on the six flights we took over the holidays.
This is [...]
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Some thoughts on the way over:
US Airways website is S-L-O-W. Nice, but man, it’s slow.
Their inflight entertainment system, in a word, sucks. It runs Windows too – I got to stare at a blue screen of death for roughly 4 hours, after they shut down and rebooted the entire system three times.
Some thoughts from our [...]
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Most of the discussion during the Medical Banking Leadership Forum seemed to center around the idea of providing PHRs or processing transactions. The idea goes that banks should somehow get involved in the Personal Health Record (PHR) space by providing platforms for customers to view their health records since so many of their customers are [...]
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This weekend and through Wednesday of this week, I’ll be attending ASHP in Las Vegas and helping out at our booth. We’re bringing our 20×20 booth (everyone likes to comment on how it’s BLACK) and will have quite a few new things to demonstrate to those who are interested.
This year we’ll have a demo of [...]
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