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  • Why Use a PHR – Because It is there and it stands to help decrease medical errors

    We all long for the day that all practices and hospitals can transmit medical records and talk to each other, but as we all know it is not there yet and will continue to evolve, and add on today’s economic crisis, something that is already slowing down the wheels of progress here.  But, the PHR...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-16-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, My Commentaries, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, Health IT, PHR, Google Health, VA, Department of Defense, personal heatlh records, Military Health Records
  • Military to unveil early version of personal health record – December

    This is an update on a post from a few days ago, now the target date looks to be in December, and don’t quote me for sure, but you can almost bet their will be some interoperability built in when completed.  BD From a few days ago:   Microsoft is lead developer on military Personal Health Records...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-14-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, Health IT, PHR, Google Health, VA, Department of Defense, personal heatlh records, Military Health Records
  • Study Predicts Big Savings from PHRs (Personal Health Records) – Best Kept Secret in Healthcare?

    There’s probably no bigger fan of PHRs than yours truly here, but where’s the awareness and out reach here, it doesn’t exist.   The technology is out there, but what good is it if nobody uses it or realizes the value.  Consumers, much less doctors and clinical staff all over have not a clue...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-13-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, Education, PHR, Google Health, Personal Health Records, Microsoft HealthVault
  • Microsoft is lead developer on military Personal Health Records project

    If you have been reading this blog of late, there have been many posts about personal health records, and now it seems those 2 companies that everyone seems to worry about related to security with PHRs, Microsoft and Google, are now working on a project with the military to create a personal health records...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-05-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, Health IT, PHR, Google Health, VA, Department of Defense, personal heatlh records, Military Health Records
  • Healthline – Interview with the CEO – Health 2.0

    Good interview from Robert Scoble and well worth listening to, he speaks about how healthcare is in a very fast pace, faster than what we have known in the past and about the shift to the consumer is evolving as far as taking care and accumulating your own personal health care records.  People are...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-26-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Other Items of Interest, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, privacy, microsoft, Medical Records, PHR, Google Health, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, Economy, MIB, Health 2.0, Healthline
  • Getting Organized With Online Medical Records – Personal Health Records

    More coverage this week on using a PHR (personal health record), this time from Joan Lunden.  There are many out there to choose from, some are free and some require a fee, such as the one mentioned in this article. Are you a confused consumer?  With all the available options out there today...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-21-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, My Commentaries, microsoft, Medical Records, PHR, Google Health, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, passsportMD
  • New York and New Jersey Residents – Access to Telemedicine with Swift MD

    The service states that you are usually connected to a physician within 30 minutes of either a phone call or logging on to the computer to setup a consultation.  Charges are $59.00 for a consult.   You do need to establish an account before using the service.  It requires that you fill...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-12-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Other Items of Interest, EMR, Physician, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, EHR, PHR, Google, Google Health, Telemedicine, HealthVault, consultations, SwiftMD
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