by Andy Oram
| @praxagora | 11 May 2011
Both the bright lights of success and the mire of gridlock were held up for examination this week at the conference Health Information Technology Improving Healthcare and the Economy. A report on meaningful use, data exchange, jobs in health IT, and more.
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by Andy Oram
| @praxagora | 10 May 2011
Andy Oram interviews Dr. Deborah Peel of the Patient Privacy Rights about the conference "Getting IT Right: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World."
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SEC and FINRA data about financial advisors is now indexed by search engines.
by Alex Howard
| @digiphile | 9 May 2011
BrightScope has unlocked government data on financial advisors and
made the information publicly available. Now, anyone can research a
potential money manager.
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by Andy Oram
| @praxagora | 6 May 2011
The final installment of this series, about a Sage Commons Congress on
the open-source sharing of genetic research, looks at what Sage
Bionetworks and its friends need to do.
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by Andy Oram
| @praxagora | 5 May 2011
The fourth installment of this series, about a Sage Commons Congress on
the open-source sharing of genetic research, focuses in on the rights
of patients and how they want researchers to treat their data.
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WhiteHouse.gov puts data to use in its new federal property map.
by Alex Howard
| @digiphile | 5 May 2011
A new interactive feature posted at WhiteHouse.gov uses open data to visualize excess federal property. The full dataset is also available for download in a structured format.
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