Google Health Beta is now available

Google Health puts you in charge of your health information. It’s safe, secure, and free.
- Organize your health information all in one place
- Gather your medical records from doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies
- Keep your doctors up to date about your health
- Be more informed about important health issues
In terms of new products, we made Google Health publicly available. It offers users a safe and secure way to collect, store, and manage their medical records and health information online. How many of us have touched, or even seen, our medical records? In this day and age of information, isn’t it crazy that you don’t have a copy of your medical records under your control? You could use those records to develop a better understanding of your health and ultimately get better care. It’s your data about your own health; why shouldn’t you own and control it?
Source: Official Google blog

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One Response to “Google Health Beta is now available”
July 31st, 2008 at 5:06 pm
How can you trust Google with your private health information when their GMail policy is so controversial?
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