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Paperless patients

Posted on March 7, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Daniel Lee writes in the Indianapolis Star: A patient walks into a doctor’s office for the first time and immediately is handed a clipboard holding a form asking for all sorts of information on that person’s health status and medical history. NoMoreClipboard.com, a Fort Wayne medical technology startup, hopes to tap into consumers’ frustration with…

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Privacy shield crucial for online health records (opinion)

Posted on March 7, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Dr. Deborah Peel of PatientPrivacyRights.org writes in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: […] Now America is on the threshold of entering the digital era of health record keeping. Google and Microsoft have just introduced health record keeping software. Congress is considering standards to make health record systems interoperable, allowing easy access to records using different software and…

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Health 2.0: A Promising Prescription (opinion)

Posted on March 7, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

TechNewsWorld columnist Sonia Arrison writes: Google’s recent announcement that it is creating a home for personal health records online is a natural outgrowth of Silicon Valley’s Web 2.0 consumer Internet focus. The question this raises is whether a market-driven system is better for keeping health records than one run by the government. Groups like the…

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NCCN Conference Offers a Peek into Internet Medicine’s Future

Posted on March 6, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

A press release from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network: Soon the Internet may hold your medical record where you and your doctor can access it at all hours. Even if you are undergoing a complicated chemotherapy regimen, your computer may prompt you to follow doctor’s orders and, via a daily questionnaire, alert your doctor to…

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The real holy grail of medicine

Posted on March 6, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Michael Evans writes in the Globe and Mail: I don’t often quote George Bush, but he was right when he pointed out in a 2006 presidential discussion on health care that “doctors practice 21st-century medicine, but they still have 19th-century filing systems.” Patients often wonder, “How come the Instabank in Istanbul tells me exactly how…

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Open records on mentally ill: Cops

Posted on March 6, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Jeremy Walsh writes in the Times Ledger: Officers responding to deal with David Tarloff, a mentally ill Corona resident accused of murdering a Manhattan therapist, may not have had access to Tarloff’s history with police or medical history in the months leading up to the slaying, police suggested during a City Council hearing. The hearing,…

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