Dear Ahmed
Please can I have some of those little tablets you have that make the whole world look pink through my glasses.
Thank you in advance.
Bill Beeby
GP - Middlesbrough UK
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From: Ahmad Risk [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 1998 10:00 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Patient held records
Well, look again. There is one card that simply says 'Health' in 15
languages. Next time you are walking down your High Street you suddenly
remember that vital appointment you need with your doctor. You stop by
the recently installed booth in the mall, swipe your card, enter your
PIN, and hey, you made the appointment at a a time that suits you.
You are now at the doctor's. The receptionist swipes your card, and
whilst you're waiting, you go to another booth where you can view and
update your medical record. The screen presents you with a series of
questions based on what you spoke to clarify things.
[snip]
Now imagine you can do that and more anywhere in the world!
You are now in control of your personal health information which is also
immediately available to any health care professional anywhere!
Best....
Ahmad
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Dr Ahmad Risk
http://www.cybermedic.org
Chairman British Healthcare Internet Association <http://www.bhia.org>
Director Internet Healthcare Coalition - USA <http://www.ihc.net>
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