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On Apr 11, 11:36 am, Chucksy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am third year medical student at SUNY Downstate located in Brooklyn,
> NY.  Many of the patients we see here are of low socioeconomic status,
> have a limited education and have limited access to healthcare.  In
> fact, many use multiple hospitals for primary care  and some only see
> doctors during Emergencies.  On the other hand the Physians here are
> extremely busy, sometimes seeying 40 patients in a day.  There are
> obvious problems when it comes to properly managing patients in this
> setting.
>
> I am probing the possibility of a having Doctor's using EMR, upload
> the patient's files on a USB drive.  Patients can then "download the
> data and submit the difference back to the Google servers to have it
> show up in the user's Google Health account." - Mr. Jerry Lin
>
> I have been in contact with Mr. Jerry Lin who advised me to post
> here.  My questions for you are
>
> Has anyone created such a service yet?
> What do you think the problems would  be with creating this offline
> storage software/device?
> Could you please give me input on how this sort of thing can be
> approached?
>
> I appreciate any and all input.  Thank you much
> Charles
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