Yes, it's true. I wanted to build the Illinois Health Care Report Card just so I could finally write a blog post laden with Blues Brother quotes. You could say I was on a mission from God. Our Lady of Blessed Web Site Acceleration don't fail us now.
Jokes aside, the IPRO eServices team has never worked this hard. Incidentally, the work allowed me to visit Chicago a few times and I have to say it is a surprisingly fun place to be, even if you can't find the Cook County Assessor's Office. We had just a few short months to get Illinois up and running, and by today's numbers I think we did a great job.
We launched early this morning and traffic started flooding in like I've never seen. Let's have a look at what's in it.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
No Ma'am, We're Statisticians
It's 106 hours to Monday, we got a full tank of coffee, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses. WhyNotTheBest.org will be updated in a few weeks with the most data I've ever worked with in one fell swoop, and will feature the most flexible search engine into our millions of rows of quality performance data yet.
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My employer is compensated through funding to provide analytical research, technology solutions, and Web-based public and private health care performance reports by the State of New York, the State of Illinois, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Commonwealth Fund and Bridges to Excellence. I am not being compensated by any of these organisations to create articles for or make edits to this Web site or any other medium; and all posts authored by me are as an individual and do not represent my employer or the agencies I work for.