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Digitizing Health Records One Person At A Time

This Washington Post (reg. req’d) article reviews how individuals are using fee-based services that digitize their personal medical records as a way to manage uniform access to them in the event of medical emergencies and to facilitate the process of diagnostic evaluations. This may forecast a near term future of non-standard applications that fill the gap before the implementation of the National Health Information Network (NHIN).

  • Websites referenced in the article include WebMD, FollowMe, CapMed, Vital Vault and Laxor
  • From a Harris Poll conducted last summer on family health records: “At the moment, only a small minority (13%) of those with health records keep them electronically but many people—40% of all those who do not have electronic medical records—think it at least somewhat likely that they will do so.”
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