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Moore's law of training and the Obama health plan

By | April 16, 2009, 9:55am PDT

Summary: What the President needs to understand about all this is it’s his successors who will benefit from the investments he is making. Do not plan any big gains in productivity or outcomes from today’s stimulus, even should you serve two terms in office.

Could the President’s exuberant support for health IT as a “silver bullet” for health reform fall victim to what I call Moore’s Law of Training?

(To the right, Gordon Moore, in 2005.)

It helps first to know what Moore’s Law of Training is. That is, there is no Moore’s Law of Training.

People learn new skills at the rate they learn them. Learning may be continuous, but technology does not have that much impact on how fast you learn.

A good example is to be found in the last recession. IT spending collapsed with the dot-bomb, yet productivity kept growing, because people kept learning new ways to use what they had.

So it will take some years, even after Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are installed, for any benefits to hit a bottom line. Those benefits will grow with time, even after spending slows. And they will continue.

The question is whether we have the political patience for all this, and whether current vendors can get interoperable equipment in and working on the timetable the President has set. Technology timetables have a way of slipping.

What the President needs to understand about all this is it’s his successors who will benefit from the investments he is making. Do not plan any big gains in productivity or outcomes from today’s stimulus, even should you serve two terms in office.

Moore’s Law of Training does not work that way.

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Dana Blankenhorn has been a journalist, writer and part-time futurist for over 30 years. At the present moment I run only a personal blog in addition to my ZDNet open source blog. DanaBlankenhorn.Com has the subtitle The War Against Oil. In the past I have used it to write about political history, e-commerce, personal matters, some ideas related to open source, and The World of Always On, which is the idea of using sensors, motes and RFID to turn WiFi links into platforms for applications which live in the air. My IRA account at Schwab holds a few tech shares, most notably some Intel and Applied Materials, but there are no open source companies in it. I don’t even own any CBS stock.

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RE: Moore's law of training and the Obama health plan
electroman76 16th Apr 2009
Yeah just what I want my medical records available to hackers... Then put my futer in the hands of Bueracrats and the Helathcare Industrial Complex instead of ME AND MY DOCTOR!!
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techboy_z 16th Apr 2009
"A good example is to be found in the last recession. IT spending collapsed with the dot-bomb, yet productivity kept growing, because people kept learning new ways to use what they had.

So it will take some years, even after Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are installed, for any benefits to hit a bottom line. Those benefits will grow with time, even after spending slows. And they will continue."

BAD logic -- taking the continuance of learning and efficiency improvements following slowing IT spending, and imposing that as a pattern that will hold true following completion of electronic health records systems is a TERRIBLE equivocation!! For one thing, health workers are not free to innovate on how they do their jobs -- processes and how to document them are often prescribed for the worker.
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Yeah just what I want my medical records available to hackers... Then put my futer in the hands of Bueracrats and the Helathcare Industrial Complex instead of ME AND MY DOCTOR!!

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