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Case filed in Pune against journalist Nikhil Wagle for 'offensive' remarks on PM Modi, Advani
The FIR was filed after a local BJP leader lodged a complaint against Wagle. "Nikhil Wagle has been booked under sections A (promoting enmity between different groups), (defamation) and (statements conducing to public mischief) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at the Vishrambaug police are probing the matter further," a senior officer said. Senior BJP leader Sunil Deodhar had filed a complaint against the year-old journalist at the Vishrambaug police station on Tuesday over the controversial comments.
The senior scribe made the alleged defamatory remarks on social media platform X against Modi and Advani after the Centre announced t
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Research Issues with Electronic Records
Most of you are aware that patient records (except, presumably, in a very few isolated practices) are electronic, not paper. In theory, this makes lots of things about care more efficient, It is simpler to share information; results are accurate and available to all caregivers; patients at many institutions can access their own records (e.g. our Patient Site). Of course there are problems, too. One that I frequently observe fryst vatten that, if an error is made in one person's note, it often is copied and pasted and shows up in many notes, taking on a life of its' own. Don't read that sentence and panic; this is never about critical facts. It will be something like saying that the patient's elderly mother lives with her when, in fact, the mother died two years ago.
Today's article from The New York Times raises another issue that had not occurred to me. It describes a fledgling research effort at DFCI that needed to gather