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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Why open source is health reform
The current Administration's support for open source and open architectures is aimed at breaking apart data silos, collecting the data that can in turn drive change.
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MediConnect goes consumer by buying PassportMD
Chilmark Research has already given a thumbs-up to the deal on its blog.
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Practice Fusion in PHR game
Any PracticeFusion practice, which may be paying nothing for its service, can thus offer a PHR to their patients, who also pay nothing.
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What the Google Privacy Dashboard can mean for health
What if you could find out where all your health data is? What if you could learn just which doctors, which hospitals, which insurers have what types of electronic data on you?
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Google, Microsoft demand place at medical stimulus table
Given the outright lies being told right now concerning the main health care plan -- Obama does not want to kill your grandma -- it's hard to see how subtle differences between EHRs and PHRs can...
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Public EMR fears overblown
The industry is not dealing with a reluctant patient class. It's dealing instead with a reluctant professional class. Addressing their concerns -- on liability, on training, on usability -- needs...
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ActiveHealth shows how all this PHR stuff should work
Once people are tied into a functional PHR system, applications like the ActiveHealth alert system can be deployed to keep them safe. It's especially valuable when both doctors and patients are...
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Healthline proclaims itself the winner in consumer health
In practice this means you download your Aetna or United EHR to an Aetna or United PHR. At that point your data can face Healthline's search services, which then deliver the benefits of semantic...
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Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharing
This makes patients, not doctors, the primary gatekeepers of their own health data, assuming your doctor lets you download your Electronic Health Record into the Google PHR.
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IBM-Google deal good, lazy media bad
A device compatible with Continua's open source standards can now check my blood pressure regularly, upload that to Google Health, and let me detect changes in my daily pattern before it kills me....
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Should the state hold your PHR?
Why is, say, a Georgia health bank so inherently trustworthy if all those records are transferrable to New Jersey? Aren't we really talking about a government records bank? Isn't that state...
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The problem with PHRs
Personal Health Records (PHRs) are seen as the "silver bullet" in the Obama health plan, but if a health IT leader can't make it work what chance do the rest of us have?
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The health coaching shortage
A conference dedicated to making others break down their own walls -- insurers, government, hospitals -- may have found that the key to progress lies in breaking down its own.
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Are electronic and personal health records inevitable?
Kolodner has written that this year represents a "tipping point" for the adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) by doctors and hospitals and Personal Health Records (PHRs) by individuals.
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How doctors may benefit from personal health records
When "2 messages are coordinated to reinforce each another," the study concluded, compliance improved 12.5%, the quality of care improved, and the doctor-patient relationship was improved as well.
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How your Personal Health Record might save your life
You can look at both these efforts as very public medical trials, just like the JUPITER study we reported on the other day. Hard evidence is need to prove that PHRs work at extending life and...
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ExpressScripts faces sum of personal health record fears
It's not just medical records outfits which knuckle under. Most companies whose virtual offices are hacked by blackmailers hush the incidents up, afraid of a customer backlash and lawsuits.
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Ryan Howard answers Practice Fusion's critics
It's completely web-based, with live phone support, and yes, it's free. "You can be up and running in a couple of minutes."
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Gartner pitches analysis of PHRs in the clouds
The problem, Gartner says, is that the private clouds could disrupt local initiatives to collect and use Personal Health Records.
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EMRs? We don't need no steenkin' EMRs
A survey of over 2,700 physicians by the New England Journal of Medicine shows only 4% make full use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and barely one in eight has even a rudimentary system.
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