Google Health in practice
Geplaatst door: Jan Martens in Health 2.0, english | Het artikel is in totaal 841 x gelezen, 1 x vandaagMatthew Holt made a presentation about Google Health. He tries the different possibilities of Google’s service. His final word about this service is:
Google Health has made a decent start, allthough there are lots of holes, and it would have been nice for this to have come sooner. I do though have faith in their ability to improve and fix their product in relatively rapid order. (Hey they even fixed Blogger eventually!)
The key is to add functionality and increase ease of use so that consumers find it a really valuable tool. And the keys to that (as apparent from the tethered PHR world) are the provision of relevant content, lab results, great tools, and connection to physicians.
The components are there, in a way that no one outside the world of Kaiser, Group Health, etc. has done. For the 85% who don’t live in that world, let’s hope that Google, Microsoft and the rest can get this done. Google’s effort, though limited, is for me [Holt] the most ambitous and hopeful to date.
And don’t forget to take a look at Berci’s presentation at the Medicine 2.0 convention.
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