eHealth in California: The Future of Your Personal Health Records

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eHealth in California: The Future of Your Personal Health Records: Californians, what’s the future of your health records as the state works on a plan for a new health information exchange using federal stimulus money? How should they be shared, opt-in or opt-out? And who really owns your health records, including their accuracy and the rights to access them? Join a freewheeling discussion with Health 2.0 innovator and Health Information Exchange volunteer Mike Kirkwood on these topics, and get engaged right away with California’s ehealth strategy.

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Adriel Hampton is a journalist, Gov 2.0 and new media strategist and public servant. Connect with him on Twitter at @adrielhampton or his Website at www.adrielhampton.com.

One Response to “eHealth in California: The Future of Your Personal Health Records”

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