I have an inside hunch an alternative may be under development from the open 
source community. ;-)

On Monday 16 May 2005 12:48 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
> 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.
>
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