“Title of this post is the title of a session I’ll be moderating at the upcoming AHRQ conference to be held in Bethesda, MD from Sept 13-16. If you’ve been thinking of attending this free conference (its put on by the feds) you’ll have to register soon for as of yesterday the event was almost sold-out.
Having been to this conference twice, the event is primarily structured to serve as a forum for AHRQ grant sponsored researchers. Researchers present findings, AHRQ presents future funding priorities, initiatives, and even basic guidelines to successful writing successful grant proposals. While much of what I have heard has been, how shall I say it diplomatically – “academic” every now and then one does get some valuable insight on some aspect of the effectiveness of HIT adoption.”
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John Moore, Chilmark Research, 18 August 2009

