Project Health Design Blog

    I came across the blog by the Project Health Design of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently. Besides taking note of the Health 2.0 conference, they have interesting posts on RFID PHRS, cell phone access to PHRs and others. A post from August discusses PHR fragmentation. This is certainly a persistent obstacle to adoption. The comments are equally enlightening - the need for connectivity, not more PHRs and perhaps connectivity enabled by xml.
This blog is worth monitoring by RSS - as is the content on the Project Health Design website itself - a portal for PHR information.

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  • 10/2/2007 1:54 PM Lygeia Ricciardi wrote:
    Thanks, John! We started the Project HealthDesign blog last summer to track and explore topics in the policy, media, and business landscape that impact the development of PHRs and related consumer tools. Through the Project HealthDesign site readers can also follow the progress of the 9 teams funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to develop truely patient-centered PHRs.

    - Lygeia Ricciardi (blogger for Project HealthDesign)
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