Month: January 2008

  • Peering into the (ehealth) fog of war …

    At one point in time, a long time ago (around 2000), I wondered if centralized, government maintained electronic health records was the way to go.  In defense of this position, my arguments revolved around the notions of efficiency and control, in that it was easier for systems to be monitored, maintained, and updated if they…

  • Online Evaluation Resource Library

    Here’s an interesting resource for those interested in evaluation, titled the "Online Evaluation Resource Library" (OERL).  The goal of the OERL is to: the continuous improvement of evaluations used to monitor and judge projects’ effectiveness. OERL provides a rich collection of evaluation best practices, guidelines for their applications to projects, and a forum for stimulating…

  • Site News – Update complete

    As mentioned previously, I’ve been in the process of moving and updating the site.  Now that finished checking all of the posts to verify internal page links, I hope to start posting more frequently. In the meantime, here are some changes/features from using the WordPress platform: New Look:  No doubt, you’ve probably already noticed some of the…