“There’s this incredible magical thinking about health-care IT,” Jack Cochran said. “Once you put it in, health care will be saved.” Cochran is an M.D. who runs the national umbrella organization for groups of Kaiser docs, and he was a practicing plastic surgeon for years, so he’s seen his fair share of health-care IT implementations. The subject came up this week when he dropped by the Health Blog’s office. “It is a disruptive technology,” he said. “When you put it in, it slows you down.” Still, Cochran does believe in health IT — if it’s done right, if the system is a good one and if doctors and nurses get enough good training. Getting up and running can be difficult, but IT can improve outcomes in any number of ways, he says. Doctors get better evidence about their practices and their patients’ outcomes. A good system can also help get patients the

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