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Share Tools Addressing a packed room at the Health Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., this week, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park emphasized the importance of federal efforts to engage patients in their own healthcare. "We're in the middle of
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June 07, 2013 It is a disarmingly simple idea: create a blue button logo with a download moniker on it and let it loose so people can actually download, review, and keep their own medical records. But simple on the surface masks complexity below a
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From easy access to liquor, witnessing a gambling party to a poll booth officer prompting uninformed voters to press the button on the EVM against Narendra Modi's symbol, I have come back delusional from my experiences of last 24 hours. On Sunday
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Department of Veterans Affairs through which patients may easily and securely download their health information from doctors, insurers, pharmacies, or other health-related providers. The Blue Button (R) appears on the patient portals of more than
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Klein Add to Portfolio This statement may seem self-evident, but the revolution in information technology has created a growing list of exceptions. Your grocery store knows what you like to eat and can probably make educated guesses about other foods
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OnStar's new retail product will be called OnStar FMV and include an external microphone for best-in-class voice quality comparable to the aftermarket Bluetooth speakerphones and OnStar systems integrated into new Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac
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Friday, October 8, 2010 If you check in here once in a while you know there's quite a bit about personal health records and HealthVault. I'm sure the video may be uploaded to YouTube soon so in the meantime I took a few screenshots of the highlights.
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Your health information is scattered all over the place some with your insurer, some with physicians, pharmacies, hospitals, labs and other service providers. The process for getting your hands on that data can be cumbersome, and it's certainly not
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Today I will listen to the BlogTalkRadio show " E-patients, Cyberchondriacs, and Why We Should Stop Calling Names ," which promises to be an "open, honest and stimulating discussion" about the "potential implications of the use of the term e-Patient
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