SEEDIE, the Society for Exorbitantly
Expensive and Difficult to Implement EHR’s, is a healthcare
IT standards organization that is completely funded
and operated by a select group of proprietary electronic
health record vendors.
Unlike independent, objective, professional organizations
created to help medical professionals select and implement
interoperable EHR solutions, SEEDIE promotes healthcare
IT systems that play well in the sandbox if, and only
if, it is in the best interests of a particular vendor.
While the other groups argue endlessly about which
standards are most appropriate in pursuit of “plug
and play” solutions, SEEDIE recognizes that data exchange
should only occur after a lengthy and expensive custom
integration process. Further, that integration should
require ongoing technical support from multiple vendors.