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Google offers a peek at Google Health
Users will be able to keep track of their conditions, allergies, prescribed medications, and previous medical procedures. But you'll also be able to find doctors, search for health information and save pages to your profile. Most importantly, you'll have access to your medical records wherever you are, without having to wait for a doctor to transfer files to your new doctor every time you move.

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Marcus Diddle said 5:58PM on 2-28-2008
Would be really interested in checking this out. I'm scheduled for a kidney donation (giving to my sister) at the Cleveland Clinic this summer, so I'm assuming I'd have access. Any idea how I go about signing up or logging in?
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Ian Furst said 2:25PM on 3-01-2008
I think they've missed the mark on this. Google's strength is data crunching not data storage. They could have done a lot more for the world by helping to increase efficiency by letting clinics crunch info on patient flow. Instead they've become a massive storage vault for 10% of the population with some serious privacy issues.
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