Perhaps this is a time to reflect back and consider, what are this blog's "greatest hits?" Many of my postings have news pegs that lose longevity over time. But others I consider to be essays of more enduring value. Here is a list of those, which I might consider my all-time greatest hits (and not necessarily those with the most page views):
- Data standards and interoperability are essential and avoid the need to "unscramble eggs" (September 2014)
- Data analytics must prove its value beyond prediction and lead to improved health and care outcomes (August 2014)
- Fitting informatics training into the clinical fellowship model can be like fitting square pegs into round holes (May 2014)
- We need a research agenda and its funding for clinical informatics (March 2014)
- Data scientists must be research methodology scientists (July 2013)
- Statistics is a core competency for all citizens (May 2013)
- We need a universal data format and not a universal electronic health record (May 2013)
- Data entry is an under-discussed but key challenge (August 2012)
- The work of informatics is shifting from implementation to analytics (April 2012)
- Natural language processing is a dream that should still be pursued (March 2011)
- Current times have seen the importance of the informatics practitioner (November 2010)
- Informatics is a field of global truths across the world (February 2010)
- Informatics is not just for clinicians (October 2009)
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