The Digital Doctor
Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age
by Robert Wachter
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Pub Date Apr 07 2015 | Archive Date Sep 23 2015
Description
The Digital Doctor combines compelling stories and hard-hitting analysis by Dr. Robert Wachter, acclaimed author and “one of the most influential people in healthcare” (Modern Healthcare magazine), to examine why medicine and computers have proven to be such awkward companions.
This riveting book offers the prescription for getting it right. It is essential reading for everyone—patient and provider alike—who cares about our healthcare system.
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Advance Praise
"The Digital Doctor is the eye-opening, well-told, and frustrating
story of how computerization is pulling medicine apart with only a vague promise
of putting it back together again. I kept muttering, ‘Exactly!’ while reading
it, and that is a measure of Wachter’s accomplishment in telling the tale. This
is the real story of what it’s like to practice medicine in the midst of a
painful, historic, and often dangerous transition."
Atul Gawande, author
of Being Mortal and The Checklist Manifesto
"As scientific breakthroughs and information technology transform the
practice of medicine, there is a crying need for explication, for an eyewitness
who can go from the trenches to the observation booth. Wachter is one of the few
people with the insight, credibility, and investigative skills to do just this.
The Digital Doctor is first of all a personal journey, as Wachter travels
the country, meets with key players who are shaping our future, and wrestles
with their views. His intimate narrative left me entertained, amazed, alarmed at
times, but always engrossed as I came to a new understanding of my own
profession as it is reshaped by technology. Simply brilliant."
Abraham
Verghese MD, MACP, FRCP(Edin), author of Cutting for Stone, and Linda R.
Meier and Joan F. Lane Provostial Professor and Vice Chair for the Theory and
Practice of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
"A much-needed study of the moment in technological change we don’t want to
see: the in-between moment where technology is making things worse because we
just assumed that 'adding it' would make things better. Wachter maintains his
enthusiasm for the long view, but helps the reader see that getting there
requires understanding of medicine and technology and, most of all, people and
their needs. It needs thinking and caring; the hope for a magic bullet got in
our way. Wachter deserves our gratitude for his clarity of vision and our
support so that his views can become influential in policy
circles."
Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT, and author of Alone
Together
"One of the best books I've ever read. Wachter’s warm humor and deep insights
kept me turning the pages without interruption. To make our healthcare system
work, we need new models of care and new ways of managing our technology. The
Digital Doctor brings us much closer to making this happen, which is why I
finished the book far more optimistic than I was when I began it. It is a
must-read for everyone—patients, clinicians, technology designers, and
policymakers."
Maureen Bisognano, President and CEO, Institute for
Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
"I've long admired Bob Wachter for his skill and acumen as a physician and as
a leader in the field of patient safety and healthcare quality, but this book
has made me appreciate him in a new light. In The Digital Doctor, Wachter
is our indispensable guide through the computerization of medicine--the rich
history, forces that impede progress, and the potential for today's technology
innovations to transform every aspect of healthcare. Read this book and you will
see the future of medicine."
Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO,
Salesforce
"Bob Wachter takes the reader on a fascinating journey of discovery through
medicine’s nascent digital world. He shows us that it’s not just the technology
but how we manage it that will determine whether the computerization of medicine
will be for good or for ill. And he reminds us that the promise of technology in
healthcare will only be realized if it augments, but does not replace, the human
touch."
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, speaker, consultant, pilot
of US Airways 1549 "Miracle on the Hudson," and author of Highest Duty
and Making a Difference
"With vivid stories and sharp analysis, Wachter exposes the good, the bad,
and the ugly of electronic health records and all things electronic in the
complex settings of hospitals, physician offices, and pharmacies. Everyone will
learn from Wachter’s intelligent assessment, and become a believer that despite
today’s glitches and frustrations the future computer age will make medicine
much better for us all."
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D., Vice Provost for
Global Initiatives and Chair, Departments of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,
University of Pennsylvania
"In Bob Wachter, I recognize a fellow mindful optimist: someone who
understands the immense power of digital technologies, yet also realizes just
how hard it is to incorporate them into complicated, high-stakes environments
full of people who don't like being told what to do by a computer. Read this
important book to see what changes are ahead in healthcare, and why they're so
necessary."
Andrew McAfee, cofounder of the MIT Initiative on the Digital
Economy, and coauthor of The Second Machine Age
"An engaging, accessible, and terribly important book by one of our finest
medical writers. The electronic health record is not only the most disruptive
innovation in the history of healthcare, it will also prove to be
transformative. In his inimitable mix of conversation, reporting, and insightful
analysis, Bob Wachter explains to you why. A must-read for healthcare
professionals and the public alike."
Lucian Leape, MD, Professor, Harvard
School of Public Health and Chair, Lucian Leape Institute of the National
Patient Safety Foundation
"This is the book that truly defines today's epoch of technological
transformation in healthcare. Wachter tells a gripping tale about the
personalities and politics behind healthcare’s digital revolution. With a
sweeping view that takes us from the grand political battles in Washington to
the subtle changes in the interactions between people when a computer enters the
picture, Wachter offers surprising, often shocking insights into how technology
changes the daily lives of clinicians and patients--sometimes for the better,
sometimes for the worse."
Leah Binder, MA, MGA, President and CEO, The
Leapfrog Group
"In this brilliant and compelling book, Wachter provides us a view from the
balcony of the last decade of healthcare information technology. As one of the
players, I’m amazed by the way he’s captured the characters, the plot
subtleties, and the triumphs and tragedies of the work we’ve done. The book is
the definitive chronicle of our modern efforts to wire our healthcare
system."
John Halamka, MD, Chief Information Officer, Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, and Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical
School
"Wachter not only has unmatched insider knowledge of healthcare but he deeply
understands technology as well. This breadth allows him to prescribe common
sense solutions to the problems emerging from the inevitable marriage between
the fields, which he reveals as a more troubled union than many suspect. The
Digital Doctor not only enlightens and awakens, but it is a delight to read
— rare for such an important book."
Steven Levy, author of Hackers
and In the Plex
"A fascinating and insightful look at the digital transformation of
healthcare. Thoroughly researched and brought to life by dozens of stories and
interviews with practicing clinicians, Wachter plots a realistic roadmap to
navigate the obstacles ahead, without the hype that frequently accompanies
digital health solutions. It’s an essential read for anyone involved in our
health care system: from everyday providers in exam rooms to politicians and
policy makers who shape our health care system."
Kevin Pho, MD, founder
and editor, KevinMD.com,/p>
"In a style that combines the best of storytelling, historical inquiry, and
investigative reporting, Wachter takes us on the journey of how healthcare
information technology is transforming healthcare, highlighting the risks along
the way as well as the powerful future state we might achieve."
Tejal
Gandhi, MD, MPH, CPPS, President and CEO, National Patient Safety
Foundation
"This is a brilliant book: funny, informative, well written, and accessible.
Wachter takes a very complicated subject and makes it understandable, giving new
perspectives and insights whether you are yourself an EHR user or you are a
patient who has watched your doctor struggle to use one. Given how rapidly EHRs
have moved into health care, all of us need to understand how technology changes
medicine, and, even more importantly, how it doesn't."
Richard Baron, MD
President and CEO, American Board of Internal Medicine
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780071849463 |
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