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  1. The biggest health tech story of our time

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 30, 2008

    It's the sort of work politicians have been doing for decades, only with much greater depth, because the database is deeper, and with a purely scientific motivation. by Dana Blankenhorn

    Also tagged: hardware, software, storage, healthcare, data management, databases, health care, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, dana blankenhorn, e health, vertical industries

  2. Fit and fat? Don't bet on it

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 14, 2008

    Youth, genetic luck and exercise can protect you from sudden heart attack, even if you're overweight. But as you age and slow down, that fat is still bound to get you. by Dana Blankenhorn

    Also tagged: games, software, healthcare, personal technology, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, dana blankenhorn, vertical industries

  3. How a lack of insurance kills

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008

    The solution requires more than cost-shifting, however, or even increasing taxes, but a shift of the profession from concentrating on acute diseases to primary care. by Dana Blankenhorn

    Also tagged: software, healthcare, insurance, finance, taxes, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, financial planning, dana blankenhorn, vertical industries

  4. Gadget buyers more assertive, even arrogant

    News items | ZDNet - Jun 18, 2008

    A study found avid technology consumers tended to score highly in personality traits such as leadership, dynamism and assertiveness--but low in modesty. NEW YORK--Know someone who loves gadgets and can't wait to buy

    Also tagged: gadgets, research, management, leadership, cell phones, reuters, mindset, chances, personality trait

  5. The unintended consequences of automation

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 20, 2007

    An important study from the University of Pennsylvania evaluates the unintended consequences of automating health care records. The full study is in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, or

    Also tagged: software, healthcare, automation, evaluation, health care, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, dana blankenhorn, e health, vertical industries