For some reason, this doesn't surprise me...but again, the entire focus with Microsoft is as I interpret this...Healthcare..not dollars...and this is more than likely why it will see a very high approval rate...it will require a little reading and training by those choosing to participate to ensure you know how and when to share..and the site uses good strategic advertising to fund...it's totally a horse of a different color..BD
Theres all this hubub about what Google and Microsoft are doing, Aetna CEO Ron Williams (pictured) said this afternoon on a visit to Health Blog HQ. Were perplexed by the fact that their vaporware gets all this attention and we get very little. He was talking about Aetnas rollout of its own personal health record a version of the same thing Microsoft launched this morning and Googles been working on for a while. Aetna launched its PHR earlier this year. Its now available to some 800,000 Aetna members and should be available to all 16 million by the end of next year, Williams said.
Health Blog : Aetna CEO Calls Microsoft, Google Health 'Vaporware
Hat Tip: Kevin, MD
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