Google Health beta test begins

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Mon, 05/19/2008 - 12:56pm

Google's personal portal for storing medical records and connecting to health services is in testing.



 

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Hmm... I don't really trust

Hmm... I don't really trust Google to privately handle our healthcare information. First off, companies have personal data stolen ALL THE TIME. Individuals with access realize that they can make a bunch of money by selling the data they have access to. They even sell insurance for it... because it happens! Gah. If you would prefer to keep your medical information between you and your doctor, keep your records on papaer.

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