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Does Avatar represent the future of movies? Maybe not
The danger with Google Health and HealthVault is that somebody in the future crack their security systems.
Also the fact about a private company getting data about your health must concern us.
There is an alternative, http://www.keyose.com/, designed by physicians, its philosophy is based on total anonymous users. A smart mechanism allows the store of clinical record without asking you any personal data (not even your email).
Confidentiality is in such a way assured.
- Health care information matters
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/health-c...
- Putting health into the patient's hands
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/putting-...
Wikipedia:
"Until recently, Bosworth was heading a Google division known as Google Health, and recent reports suggest that he was operating under the title of "Architect" of the project at the present time. The announcement of the project, currently in its infancy, follows the discovery that 12% of individuals would consult Google prior to seeing a doctor, as well as the suggestion made by Dean Giustini in a British Medical Journal editorial that one of the natural next steps for Google would be some kind of medical database for personal use."
Adam Bosworth’s Weblog
http://adambosworth.net/2007/12/22/talking-abou...
"Today no one helps you. You can’t assemble your health data to get the best care possible. Even if you can, your doctors rarely help because the system doesn’t pay them to keep you healthy. You don’t have tools that work online to help in these situations, partly because insurance doesn’t pay for them. Because of these problems people suffer both personal hardship and fear and economic deprivation, sometimes irreversibly. What is more we all pay enormous medical costs for this, and there are costs to society and to the competitiveness of our companies in lost productivity. It is our mission at Keas to fix this for you. Keas will help you."
Also, RK, if you read the full post at VBLS, you'll see I delve into the HIPAA issue there.