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Video: Life after two kidney transplants
August 2010 | Tom Valdez, Kaiser Permanente PatientContinued
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Video: EMRs helped Ali Dunfee achieve her pregnancy goal
May 2010 | Ali Dunfee, Kaiser Permanente PatientJeffrey A. Kerr-Layton, MDDr. Jeffrey Kerr-Layton used Kaiser Permanente's electronic medical records system to follow his patients Continued
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How health organizations will share electronic records
May 2010 | Robert Miller, MDThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 included $20 billion to digitize health information in more health institutions... Continued
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What is an Electronic Medical Record?
May 2010 | Paulanne Balch, MDSince President Obama identified $20 billion to bring medical records into the digital age, patients will likely Continued
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Telemedicine brings the doctor to you
May 2010 | Ted Palen, MD, PhD, MSPHA patient living in rural Colorado has concerns about a suspicious looking mole on his arm. Instead of driving to a dermatologist in Denver... Continued
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E-Health fuels medical research
May 2010 | Matthew F. Daley, MD & Ella LyonsMatthew F. Daley, MD, is leading a new study on the link between pediatric high blood pressure and obesity. Continued
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Video: How one doctor uses telemedicine to improve public health
April 2010 | Ted Palen, MD, PhD, MSPHDr. Ted Palen discusses how he has been able to use telemedicine to improve the health of people in Colorado Continued
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E-Health at Home
April 2010 | Mark Groshek, MDAn elderly man suffering from diabetes has trouble remembering exactly when he should check his blood sugar Continued
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Why patients prefer electronic medical records
April 2010 | David Lieuwen, MDThink about the last time you scheduled a doctor appointment. If you're like most people with health insurance... Continued
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Video: EMRs build bond between Ob/Gyn and patient
April 2010 | Ali Dunfee, Kaiser Permanente PatientJeffrey A. Kerr-Layton, MDDr. Jeffrey Kerr-Layton used Kaiser Permanente's electronic medical records system to follow his patients. Continued
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