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It's taken 35 yrs of practicing medicine, wading through a helluva lot of complex, unnecessary and stupid healthcare fixes for me to give birth to Unorthodoc® | It's taken 35 yrs of practicing medicine, wading through a helluva lot of complex, unnecessary and stupid healthcare fixes for me to give birth to Unorthodoc®, the direct primary care practice organized around the patient-provider relationship in a way both familiar and radical. Our affordable membership program is modeled after community-supported agriculture, except instead of fresh produce, we deliver fresher, more nourishing health care. This is the medicine I was born to practice. | ||
Ironically, the interference of poorly conceived technology nearly drove me into early retirement. Had I never experienced the | Ironically, the interference of poorly conceived technology nearly drove me into early retirement. Had I never experienced the power of intuitive design around what humans need, I would be teaching swing dancing by now. I'm not a code artist, not even a code amateur. But I know good code when my life is enriched by it. I have wandered into OpenEMR because I believe in the motivating power of community. I may have nothing to add in terms of code creation, but make something that protects or customizes the precious real estate between my eyes and my patient's and I will contribute both honest critique and heart-felt praise. | ||
Cory Annis, MD, FAAP | Cory Annis, MD, FAAP | ||
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics | Internal Medicine and Pediatrics |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 7 June 2015
It's taken 35 yrs of practicing medicine, wading through a helluva lot of complex, unnecessary and stupid healthcare fixes for me to give birth to Unorthodoc®, the direct primary care practice organized around the patient-provider relationship in a way both familiar and radical. Our affordable membership program is modeled after community-supported agriculture, except instead of fresh produce, we deliver fresher, more nourishing health care. This is the medicine I was born to practice.
Ironically, the interference of poorly conceived technology nearly drove me into early retirement. Had I never experienced the power of intuitive design around what humans need, I would be teaching swing dancing by now. I'm not a code artist, not even a code amateur. But I know good code when my life is enriched by it. I have wandered into OpenEMR because I believe in the motivating power of community. I may have nothing to add in terms of code creation, but make something that protects or customizes the precious real estate between my eyes and my patient's and I will contribute both honest critique and heart-felt praise.
Cory Annis, MD, FAAP Internal Medicine and Pediatrics