Healthcare IT reading list

Fred Trotter

May 24, 2014

My Programmable Self Behavior Change Reading list has been one of my most popular posts.I still think any Health IT expert should be well-versed in behavior change science, since so many healthcare issues boil down to behavior change problems… either for patients or providers or both.But the other day, I was having drinks during HIMSS with Keith Toussaint, Matt Burton (both Health IT rock stars at Mayo Clinic) andSulie Anna Tay (a rising star at Cisco). Soon talk turned to “have you read this, have you read that” (you know how those conversations usually play out) and we started creating a “Required Reading List for Health IT”. I forgot about it until today, when I needed to find some references in one of the books… and realized I had left the project undo. So here are my required reading list for Health IT and healthcare reform, in no particular order:

I think its important to listen to end of life issues from Alex Drane. And read the same topics from Atul Gawande Letting Go.

Fred Trotter
fred@careset.com

Fred shapes our software development and data gathering strategies, which doesn't stop him from getting elbow-deep in the code on a regular basis. He is co-author of the first Health IT O’Reilly book Hacking Healthcare, and co-creator of the DIRECT protocol mandated in Meaningful Use. Fred’s technical commentary and data journalism work has been featured in several online and print journals including Wired, Forbes, U.S. News, NPR, Government Health IT, and Modern Healthcare.

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