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Google Health

Private health records, or PHRs as they are called in the medical community, are a relatively new way for individuals to maintain their personal health records. Using an online program, such as Google Health, patients — after agreeing to the terms and service contract — can enter in their detailed medical history manually or they can search Google’s database of health provider partners, including pharmacies, and if available, have their records imported directly from the provider.

The idea behind Google Health, which is no larger an active Google service, is that people use Google’s search engine already to search for health and medical related information so having their personal information within reach at the same location will save time and be more convenient. Given that Google’s mission statement is “to organize all the World’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”, they seem to be on the right track as far as storing personal medical files is concerned. Too, considering the Google’s server size, it makes them a perfect web-host for such massive amounts of information.

Many people may feel a little apprehensive about storing their medical records on the Internet, but given Google’s high-tech security and commitment to customer service and satisfaction, maintaining a Private Health Record is fast, easy and considerably safe — much safer than trying to keep track of paper copies of your family’s medical history. Plus, having all your medical information in one place will allow quick and easy access for you or your medical provider should the need arise. In addition to the aforementioned benefits, should you need to manage your family’s health-care information, updating is simply a matter of logging in and doing so. This way you can make sure every-one’s records are as up to date as possible, leaving nothing to chance in the event of an emergency.

Not only is Google Health a secure way of keeping track of your important medical, dental and prescription records, but it is also a free service which Google provides to their customers. Best of all, there are no ads to contend with, all you get is unfettered access to your health records anywhere you go.

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