Microsoft Health vs.Google Health
Washington Post, March 24, 2008
During a recent health-tech conference in San Diego, dozens of companies presented online products designed to make U.S. healthcare smarter, stronger and better looking. The products, most notably entries by Google and Microsoft, have the industry energized, focused and at least a little bit frightened. This Washington Post article examines where Microsoft's and Google's personal health record programs are now and where they may be headed.
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