Interoperability is Dangerous and Destructive

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Moderated by Rachel Ellaway, Ph.D.

Interoperability holds out the promise of increased convenience, economy and efficacy for the information systems used throughout medical education. However, like any technocratic undertaking the presumption of benefit with no negative impact is somewhat naive. This session will take a fresh look at some of the darker sides of 
interoperability including considering who the real winners and losers are. Will the interoperability imperative survive intact?

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