Here are a few additional posts that have been posted by Fox and Reuters this week.  There are several more published over the last few weeks, but here’s a few of the highlights for this week. 

The AARP story was the same post as featured on the Wall Street Journal. 

Senator opens investigation into AARP insurance

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DNA 'Tweezers' - Breakthrough technology

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And one post that I was very happy that Reuters posted as it has to to with Personal Health Records and the relationship it plays with ePrescribing.  This post speaks about the free ePrescribing program available to any physician who is perhaps not set up with electronic records, but yet want to be on 2% Medicare bonus list for payments starting in 2009. 

It also shows how the patient, once a physician is enrolled in ePrescribing through the NEPSI program, can have all their prescription data imported in to their Google Health Personal Health Record, so what physician would not like to see a history of medications on a new or existing patient before recommending treatment!  ePrescribing and Personal Health Records unite and work together.  Several links to related reading on prior posts relative to ePrescribing and Personal Health Records, and links are always available on the blog for both NEPSI free ePrescribing and Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health to get started. 

Google Health Vendors you can connect with and import records – Personal Health Records

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