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... suggest you post this to CHI-WEB instead? It is a much larger list  
with a broader audience. Just send it directly to [log in to unmask]

Regards,

William Hudson
CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHI-RESOURCES and CHI-WEB

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Sent: 10 August 2009 8:36 PM
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Cc: Bruce Tognazzini
Subject: QUESTION to all here-re HEALTH IT, Usability, & WH Healthcare/ 
Ins Reform

I've been invited (likely along with umpteen hundreds of other  
"activists") to participate in a conference call with David Axelrod of  
OFA (Organizing for America - sort of what happened to 'Obama for  
America'). One of the questions I've submitted concerns the lack of  
Usability Engineers currently on the board/panel overseeing the health  
IT work/overhaul/initiative (whatever you want to call it - or it's  
being called right now) per the Whitehouse health insurance reform  
effort.

If you've been invited too, let me know. And I'd like to hear your  
questions, concerns, etc. so I can try to incorporate them where  
possible into mine IF I even get a chance to actively participate.

Thanks all,
LjRose








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