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Jeffrey Hertzberg
JEFFREY HERTZBERG, M.D., M.S. (Medicine, New York University 1983, Health Informatics, Minnesota 1995) Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Health Informatics, President of Medformatics, Inc., a Minneapolis-based consulting firm specializing in the design, implementation, and selection of health care information systems. Dr. Hertzberg was a board-certified physician in general internal medicine practice before completing a National Library of Medicine fellowship and graduate degree in Medical Informatics at the University of Minnesota, where he researched factors leading to successful implementation of information technology among physicians. Since 1994, he has worked largely in the consulting arena, developing disease state management programs, physician profiling systems, and electronic health records for clients ranging in size from Fortune 500 pharmaceutical giants to local and regional health care organizations. Dr. Hertzberg also teaches medical informatics at the University of Minnesota, where he is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Informatics. He is a frequent author on topics related to the medical computer sciences, and has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, and the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, among others. Recent publications include:
- Hertzberg J. E-health, round two. Managed Care Interface, November 2002.
- Hertzberg J. Patients will continue to gather health care information from the Web. Managed Care Interface, 2002;15(4):54-55.
- Hertzberg J. HIPAA compliance is an opportunity, not a threat. Managed Care Interface, 2001;14(12):46-48.
- Hertzberg J. Computerized patient records: current and future opportunities. J Med Practice Management, March/April 2000.
- Hertzberg J. A call to arms: why physicians must become leaders in the development and use of informatics solutions. Essential Informatics for Medical Groups, January 1999.
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