The
American Indian community of Taos Pueblo, N.M., is more than 1,000
years old, but it has its eyes firmly focused on the future. Through
self-governance and culturally sensitive planning, the 2014 RWJF Culture of Health Prize winner is building a healthier future for children, and for people of all ages and generations. http://click.rwjfmail.org/?qs=7da110706dec212488a4399aadf8f50bd07251a59f2a4f8ddc07d7fcf4c1b9dc |
Empower Yourself...Welcome to your future and beyond.... Working together we will build upon our "collective wisdom" to create, for tomorrow, what we can only imagine today...J. Perl, Editor
RWJF: Envisioning a healthy future
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Ethics and HIT
Challenges...
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- patient safety should trump all other values; corporate concerns about liability and intellectual property ownership may be valid but should not over-ride all other considerations;
- transparency and a commitment to patient safety should govern vendor contracts;
- institutions are duty-bound to provide ethics education to purchasers and users, and should commit publicly to standards of corporate conduct; and
- vendors, system purchasers, and users should encourage and assist in each others’ efforts to adopt best practices.