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OTOH, when congress gets involved....

follow the money. I wonder if some Proprietary, For-Profit EHR company has just liad a big fat campaign contribution on Filner's desk? (If so, it could be making him much more interested in a VISTA-bashing investigation now than he was when there were mere patients dying-- now it's got campaign money attached. Yummm, Tasty, the American way.)

All of those companies are having orgasms about Obama's upcoming $Billions 'health initiative' pork-fest, so I instantly become suspicious that wheels are being greased. That might NOT be happening, of course, bu it seems a bit strange to go after VA drug prescribing errors just now. The VA has been killing people for years, nothing new at all....

posted by : rickst29, 16 January 2009 Complain about this comment
software glitches at VA

What is particularly worrisome is the fact that online prescription mistakes, when discovered by the patient, cannot be resolved online. You have to physically appear at the facility and raise hell with clueless semi-literate halfwit clerks who will insist that there is nothing wrong. Nice to know that I was making the world safe for bueaucracy!

posted by : irspariah, 16 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Software glitches at US Veterans organisation investigated

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