On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Paul Epperson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Read up on IHE's XDM profile. > > http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=XDM > > Paul > > 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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