kencam | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 30 2008 | Health, Microsoft, Technolgy
Quoted: Officials from Google Health, Dossia, WebMD and Microsoft discussed ways to engage both physicians and consumers during the Center for Connected Health symposium Monday in Boston.
Grad Conn, senior director for Microsoft Health Solutions. says technology has already made the information more secure by converting the data to digital form from paper.
Craig Froude, executive vice president for WebMD Health Services, said personal health records on his company's platform are accessed through either WebMD's secure Web site or a participating health plan's site - all of which meet HIPAA rules for privacy and security.
Jerry Lin, product manager for Google Health, suggested that engaging physicians is a "nut not cracked yet."
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