Not too long ago I stated that Dr. Benjamin could serve to be a good role model and here’s one big leap with collaborating with Microsoft HeatlhVault.  She battles weight issues like most of us and I grew so tired of the ridiculous press that was questioning her ability to serve, making reference to the fact that she was viewed as being over weight and if she could serve.  When are we going to stop this ludicrous judging! 

New Surgeon General May Serve To Be One of the Best Role Models in Government

Back in 2008 I posted about the “old” Family Health Portrait and how it needed some drastic updates and now it looks like this is coming to fruition.  You can read upimage on what was said back then at the link below. 

Surgeon general updates health-history Tool

That was under our former administration that basically was asleep at the wheel for years as as we know, things have changed in the Executive branch dramatically. 

Family Health Portrait from the US Surgeon General – Duplication of Efforts

We still need a tremendous education and training effort launched and again starting with Congress for our members to get involved and comprehend how technology is changing the face of healthcare is not a bad idea, maybe they would get along better and enhance some collaboration efforts along the way.  It is always the non participants that make it more difficult and challenging for everyone else as it is human nature to be frustrated and angry when a level of comprehension is not present.  BD 

Press Release:

February 24, 2010 - The U.S. Surgeon General Regina M. Benjamin today announced a collaboration with Microsoft HealthVault that will provide new features and expand access to My Family Health Portrait, a free Internet-based resource. This resource enables consumers to easily record their family health history and integrate the information stored in their My Family Health Portrait profile into a personal HealthVault account.  In addition, these users will also be able to share that information with a variety of health care providers and services that connect to HealthVault, enabling them to make more informed decisions around their current and future healthcare needs.  In the coming months, My Family Health Portrait will expand its offering to other third-party health solutions. 

My Family Health Portrait automatically assembles the information into a medically useful format, which can be shared with health care practitioners as well as other family members. A patient’s family health history will enable health care providers to make personalized recommendations for his or her health care.

The Surgeon General's Family Health History Initiative is a collaborative initiative supported by agencies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  HealthVault is a personal health application platform that allows consumers to collect and store their health information online, in a record that can be shared with physicians, family members, pharmacists and a variety of third-party health services.

“This announcement is an important advancement in primary care and disease prevention by making family health history data available and accessible to consumers and practitioners,” said Dr. Benjamin.  “This new collaboration with HealthVault is part of a broader initiative and one of many third-party solutions that will expand the capability of My Family Health Portrait to help individuals make knowledgeable health decisions with their doctors.”

“We share the Surgeon General’s goal of empowering people to become active partners in their own health and have developed HealthVault with that end-goal in mind,” said David Cerino, general manager, Microsoft Health Solutions Group. “Family history can play a pivotal role in an individual’s current and future health care needs. By connecting My Family Health Portrait to HealthVault, consumers can build a complete profile of their personal health information and then work with their healthcare professionals and connected Web sites, applications and devices to make more informed decisions about their health and wellness.”

My Family Health Portrait allows users to assemble their family health information without retaining their personal information.  Consumers using HealthVault decide what information is stored and shared.  Privacy and security are top priorities for HHS and its arrangements with third-party health solutions, such as Microsoft HealthVault.  Stringent security measures are required to ensure that the user’s information is protected. image

My Family Health Portrait is hosted by the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG®) at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH).  The upgrade of the portal was also supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Cancer Institute at National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the Indian Health Service (IHS). For access to My Family Health Portrait, visit https://familyhistory.hhs.gov/.  For more information about The Surgeon General’s Family Health History Initiative visit http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/.

About Microsoft HealthVault:

Microsoft HealthVault is a personal health application platform designed to put consumers in control of their health information. HealthVault provides a privacy- and security-enhanced foundation on which a broad ecosystem of providers can build innovative health and wellness solutions such as personal health records, disease management, fitness, weight loss and other Web applications. HealthVault can be used to collect and store health information that would otherwise reside in disparate systems and transfer the information between a variety of providers’ health services and systems. It enables the reuse and free flow of interoperable and transportable personal health information. For more information, visit www.HealthVault.com.

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