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To: MGV who wrote (170801)6/11/2014 7:20:56 PM
From: Art Bechhoefer1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 213172
 
There are so many differences between hailing a cab and finding a health service provider that one wonders what Forbes was smoking. Or maybe the magazine understands little of the complexities in the health care system. Anyone who takes time to read the Kaiser Family Foundation studies on how to improve health care will get some really practical ideas.

Perhaps the greatest single advance would be in storing and retrieving patient data when and where the patient needs it. Where is this idea treated in the Forbes article? Can Apple input into such an issue? You bet!

But it's not as simple or easy as hailing a cab, even in New York.

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