Re: Would patients like to be able to email their doctors?
From: cicero (maisenberg_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/18/04
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Date: 17 Dec 2004 19:40:47 -0800
No, I can not name ONE that has the comparable challenges--or potential
payoff in improved quality of life or reduction in unnecessary costs
than health care.
That is why the USG is trying to jumpstart--for the 5th time in 2
decades I am aware of--an initiative to pursue integration of clinical
networks and a virtual patient record.
Before you go flaming people on a post, why don't you read and
understand the background--the Markle reports, the HHS ONCHIT US health
vision paper, or the Request for Information now open in the NHII/NHIN
proceeding. Then, contribute your view somewhere it will matte--you
will not persuade me to STOP working towards this--so why don't you see
if can add some value instead of heckling the concept.
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