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I like the name “ Minimally Invasive EHR”, of course it reminds you of minimally invasive surgery procedures. Of course it will integrate with Google Health too, as that should be a given here. Maybe now we might start hearing some stories and experiences with actual employees who use Google...
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More clinical trials have moved to India and China, but one thing we might think about is the way we market and involve patients, that’s right involve patients and their doctors. The first move here is to have information, something that has been lacking, and not just a software company with a...
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Sergey Brin found out that he had inherited from his mother a mutation of a gene called LRRK2. This presence gives him a larger chance of developing Parkinson’s Disease. Google has also invested in 23andme , which by now everyone might be aware of since it was Sergey’s wife who started the...
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Sun, Mar 15 2009
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The news came out this week about sharing Google Health Records, so it was time I opened up my account and do a little research and testing. Why Use a PHR – Because It is there and it stands to help decrease medical errors The first item as hand was to check out the process and see how “sharing” works...
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Sat, Mar 7 2009
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TEPR is an annual convention held every year with a focus on electronic medical records for those who are not familiar with the convention. Interesting comment below on how the future appears to be in the hands and direction of Google and Microsoft. At the conference, everyone was...
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Mon, Mar 2 2009
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You can read Dr.Halamka’s post the the link below, but for those who are not Health IT centric, I’ll do a quick summary here. This is about using data in more than one place and program. In other words if a person was working with payer information and needed related information from an EHR...
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Tue, Feb 24 2009
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IBM’s part of the project is to supply the software. This will allow devices to connect via USB and as I have mentioned many times over, automatically input the data, not sitting down and typing it all in. Back in November I had written about Continua relative to making blue tooth devices...
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Thu, Feb 5 2009
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This is an interesting article that in the long run focuses on interoperability for Personal Health Records. When you compare side by side, there are pros and cons for both Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault. Who knows some day the 2 might even talk to each other as well, which may...
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Mon, Feb 2 2009
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As the project has been progressing, the site is now open for investigators to sign up. The related reading section below will give more details on how TrialX will work with the PHRs to find a trial that is suited for you, based on your health records. You can also do a general search from the...
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Fri, Jan 9 2009
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Until all health care facilities are electronically connected, a PHR is the common denominator that will get the job done for you and your doctor. BD What you can do to get personalized medical treatment - Howard E. LeWine, M.D., Harvard Medical School Even with the limits that I describe, you...
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I have written a few times about TrialX.org and now there’s a widget I have added to the resource portion of the blog. The widget will allow you to search a trial by name and has auto fill, so just begin typing the name and available trials populate to select. If you have a Google Health...
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Fri, Dec 19 2008
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This makes sense all the way around and I am glad that someone else can see the light here. What we need now is a methodology and that comes down to using a Personal Health Record. You can read a prior post below where I have spelled out a few particulars. Clinical Trials in the US...
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Thu, Dec 18 2008
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One more partner setting up with Microsoft HealthVault for personal health records. The software partner, Get Real Consulting specializes in helping vendors create software that will link and input information to the HealthVault. “We can enable a broad spectrum of solutions one from one-way data...
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Thu, Dec 11 2008
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You can’t ignore what is going on around us, so one more time I will beat this drum about PHRs. Everyone would like to have everything connected, but until money frees up, it’s not going to happen quickly, so the PHR to the rescue. Again, I urge everyone to get one, they are free and heck...
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Wed, Dec 10 2008
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This reports indicates that more and more individuals are looking to the PHR as a way of maintaining their medical records. We do need some leadership in training individuals how to use and work with them as well. If you look at the related reading below, the one article somewhat relates to the...
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Tue, Dec 9 2008
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