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There is now a health record available on the Internet for 'every
American at no cost' called iHealth Record which is supposedly
endorsed by many major medical societies. A tour is available
http://www.ihealthrecord.org/tour.html According to the FAQ: '..The
iHealthRecord does not sell patient data nor use advertising. The
service is funded by physician and hospital groups who license the
service, through transaction fees paid when physicians do Online
Consultation, through integration fees paid for by software companies
and by customized software fees paid for by health plans and medical
manufacturers...' The keywords are 'who license the service'. Under
what license terms? This absolutely looks like a proprietary play to
me with the potential to create a monopoly.
- [Hardhats-members] iHealth Record: A Monopoly in the Maki... Ignacio Valdes
- RE: [Hardhats-members] iHealth Record: A Monopoly in... Thurman Pedigo
- Re: [Hardhats-members] iHealth Record: A Monopoly in... Kevin Toppenberg
- Re: [Hardhats-members] iHealth Record: A Monopoly in... Nancy Anthracite
