A Brief Tour of Craig Feied's Mind
We write at some length in SuperFreakonomics about a physician and technologist named Craig Feied, who is responsible not only for a lot of medical innovation but who looks at…
We write at some length in SuperFreakonomics about a physician and technologist named Craig Feied, who is responsible not only for a lot of medical innovation but who looks at…
…Amalga.” That’s the hospital software system that Feied and Mark Smith developed at Washington (D.C.) Hospital Center, and which was later acquired by Microsoft. Here’s Feied’s commentary on the picture:…
…Antimicrobial Surface Coatings and the Potential For Reduced Fomite Transmission Of SARS And Other Pathogens By Craig Feied The September 25, 2006, Freakonomics column in the New York Times Magazine…
One of the people you’ll meet in SuperFreakonomics is a remarkable physician at Washington Hospital Center (WHC) named Craig Feied. He has had a hand in many technological innovations that…
…the high-end call girl (pages 52-58), to the medical futurist Craig Feied (pages 71-78), to the gang of brilliant inventors at Intellectual Ventures (pages 192-221), and to many others. The…
…Katz, on the persistent wage gap between men and women; Allie, the high-end call girl you’ve heard from once before; Craig Feied, the physician and technologist who has some radical…
The practice of medicine has been subsumed by the business of medicine. This is great news for healthcare shareholders — and bad news for pretty much everyone else.