Raja Jasti’s Blog - Renaissance Thinking

April 14, 2009

Google Health: A doctor’s view

Filed under: Internet — Tags: — Raja @ 9:15 am

Jay Parkinson M.D.,  says google health will belly flop:

Here’s the problem. Each and every piece of multi, multi-million dollar bloated piece of crap healthcare “electronic medical record” (sounds about as dated as electronic mail, doesn’t it?”), is simply a billing engine to communicate a medical diagnosis to insurance companies with the hopes of maximizing how much doctors are paid. Each diagnosis and procedure has these numerical codes. They are a ridiculously robust antiquated language, like the code written to power the Commodore 64. There are people who speak this language - the 100 or so medical billers who are holed up in the basement of every hospital. They are the people you never see when you visit the hospital, but they’re the ones speaking the language that maximizes how much your hospital gets from your insurance company.

And now Google wants you to have access to this coded language that you, nor your doctors, speak. The assumption is that this will empower consumers and drive advertising revenue to Google based on these medical codes. And then you log in to Google Health and see a language that’s impossible to interpret and, most of the time, simply inaccurate. But these are your medical records found in one of the highest ranking hospitals in America.

What good does having access to Commodore 64 language in today’s world of Amazon, Zipcar, Tumblr, and Facebook?

Of course, the equivalent of Google Translator could possibly be built, but then again, if not properly translated and you died because of an improper translation, who is responsible? Google? Your doctor? The hospital? The billing department?

Insurance billing codes were never designed to influence our decisions as doctors. They were only designed for this ancient billing technique the Feds mandate upon doctors.

April 6, 2009

CVS joins Google Health

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , — Raja @ 2:30 pm

Google health signs up CVS in its pursuit to enable you to access your health records online.

The slow but steady march towards a unified online healthcare management system continues. Google has announced that it has forged a new partnership with CVS, one of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains, allowing CVS customers to import their full prescription history into Google Health. CVS joins other major pharmacies including Longs Drugs and Walgreens in offering the same functionality, which combined now allow over 100 million Americans to import their medical histories into Google Health, which launched last May.

February 5, 2009

Tracking your health over the web

Filed under: Internet, Technology — Tags: , — Raja @ 9:38 am

I see tremendous opportunities in transforming worldwide healthcare using web and mobile technologies. It can make real difference to many people in the world that do not have access to proper healthcare.

Sometime ago google launched google health to help organize your heathcare information and make it accessible anywhere. This is constent with their mission of organizing world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful. Obvously there are important privacy related issues, but giving users control of their health information is useful. I don’t know if people will be comfortable with giving google their heathcare information. This remains to be seen.

Today google announced an initiative in partnership with IBM that lets you upload your health information to google health directly from medical devices. They want to make it very easy for you to store and track your healthcare information. This is one more step in that direction.

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