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This ACO is the first in the region and one of four national pilot sites for the Brookings-Dartmouth ACO Pilot Project. ED clinicians, primary care doctors, specialists, nurses, patients or family members will have the ability to access, view and share health data at the right time for more more...
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Thu, Dec 2 2010
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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. First off by using the Blue Button the information goes to HealthVault...
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Sat, Oct 9 2010
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This is not to say that systems need to conform and have certain interoperability formats to provide physicians with a tool where they are not “taken” on their investment, but it’s been spoken many times that the insurers are the ones that benefit more than the doctors. What we seem to be missing...
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Wed, Mar 3 2010
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As more reports on radiation overdose make it to the news, this appears to be an issue that needs some software attention , not only with the manufacturers but also a tracking system as a back up. If it is missed at the hospital or facility level, a new data base complete with algorithmic formulas...
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Mon, Feb 1 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, EHR, Health IT, Radiology, Google, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, software, Health, CT Scan, NIH, Audit Trails, radiation, Radiation overdose
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So what about Dave? Well I have written about e-Patients before and here’s some links to catch you up. Dave made the news when he was the first patient to work with Google Health, the free PHR to get on top and get a hold of all his available medical records, he wanted them, so he could participate...
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Mon, Dec 14 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, Medical Records, EHR, Health IT, PHR, Google Health, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, software, e-Patient, healthcare reform, Dave deBronkart, E-PatientDave
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We all know by now most states have or will have the vaccine available. According to this article, it appears that most flu cases are ending up being the H1N1 versus the normal flu that circulates around this time of year. I have a widget on this page that takes you to the Microsoft...
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Tue, Oct 13 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, healthcare, microsoft, Education, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, software, Homeland Security, Swine Flu, pandemic influenza, H1N1 flu, Microsoft Tag, flu shot, Emory University
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Earlier today Microsoft announced their online tool to determine if you or somebody you know might have the H1N1 virus. This is an online evaluation to where you are presented with a number of questions for response. I did a fictional analysis just to check it out and see how it worked. As...
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Wed, Oct 7 2009
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Well I certainly don’t think we are going to have a shortage on healthcare information by any means, it’s just the services we need and can afford that are the issues. This is interesting to see Qwest listed as a HealthVault partner and next time I am in Arizona (Qwest is the telephone company...
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Tue, Sep 1 2009
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Filed under: Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Verizon, HealthVault, software, information, television, fiberoptics, cable, Qwest, Box
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If you have purchased a blood pressure or glucose device, you may have already seen the sticker on the devices, depending on what device you bought. Devices will need certified drivers to work and the old 1.0 certification is up in June. BD Microsoft has released the latest set of requirements...
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Thu, May 28 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Devices, PHR, Developers, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, software
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From Chad Vander Veen, Associate Editor of Government Technology, who just attended the Summit, this is his opinion and thoughts on what Microsoft is doing to work with and help the public sector, CIOs. One comment I found interesting here though is the problems that the states will have...
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Fri, Mar 6 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Silverlight, HealthVault, software, Microsoft Office Live, Software as a Service, AJAX, Office, Outlook connector, Cloud Computing, Public Sector CIO Summit
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Not too long ago I spent a few minutes doing some protein folding on a Microsoft Surface unit, was pretty awesome. Easy enough to disinfect too with spray and you can wear gloves too. Of course this could also be used to view records as well as images. Well as much as I have been talking...
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Tue, Nov 18 2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, Hospital, Health IT, HealthVault, software, Heatlhcare, Surface Technology, Imaging, Micorsoft
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The Human audit trail has arrived or I should say will arrive in January. Will we someday all be walking around with a device like this clipped to our clothing? This looks like an item that could be integrated in to one of the online Personal Healthcare Records programs as a next step . ...
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Sun, Oct 12 2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Other Items of Interest, My Commentaries, healthcare, Medical Records, health insurance, PHR, Google Health, HealthVault, software, fitness monitoring, Fitness, Big Brother, Employer health InsuranceInsurance