The PHR wars

November 16, 2007

Will it be more work for physicians?

But this raises an interesting question. Are doctors going to want to sign up for Microsoft, Google, ZocDoc, and other online services just to communicate with their patients? It seems more likely that an individual doctor or medical practice will pick one service and then stick with it.

For example, if you take your kid to Fluffy Bunny pediatrics, you’ll find that the doctors are willing to share all of your child’s medical records with you over Microsoft HealthVault. If you sign up for Google Health, you’ll have to get old-fashioned paper records. Because otherwise, Fluffy Bunny doctors would have to spend time submitting all of their documents to 2 or more different sites, which would increase their workload, not decrease it.

(via THCB)



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