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Dr. Google and Dr. Microsoft
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 7:33am
DR GOOGLE AND DR MICROSOFT
[SOURCE: New York Times, AUTHOR: Steve Lohr]
In politics, every serious candidate for the White House has a health care plan. So too in business, where the two leading candidates for Web supremacy, Google and Microsoft, are working up their plans to improve the nation’s health care. By combining better Internet search tools, the vast resources of the Web and online personal health records, both companies are betting they can enable people to make smarter choices about their health habits and medical care. “What’s behind this is the mass consumerization of health information,” said Dr. David J. Brailer, the former health information technology coordinator in the Bush administration, who now heads a firm that invests in health ventures. It is too soon to know whether either Google or Microsoft will make real headway. Health care, experts note, is a field where policy, regulation and entrenched interests tend to slow the pace of change, and technology companies have a history of losing patience.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/14/technology/14healthnet.html
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