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Google plans to have full access to all medical records
  • Google Health lead David Feinberg outlined some of the ideas his team has, and they revolve around search for both you and your doctor. Feinberg envisions a search bar that would help doctors search medical records like they do the web.

    Meet your enemies. People who look at each individual like some screw that they need to throw out as soon as it has not enough health.

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  • Have you not watched The Circle?

  • Actually they already have access, silently

    WSJ, St. Louis-based Ascension, the second-largest health system in the US, is sharing lab results, diagnoses and hospitalization records, as well as health histories complete with patient names and dates of birth, with Google.

    The effort has been dubbed "Project Nightingale," and a person familiar with the matter told WSJ that at least 150 Google employees have access to data on tens of millions of patients. Google is reportedly using the data to design new, AI-driven software.

    And note nice thing:

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) typically allows hospitals to share data with business partners, without telling patients

    Everything is on sale.