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Articles

Does Digital Politics Still Matter?

Robert Atkinson and Shane Ham on the battles over information technology

Caught in the Act

Tracking Cheating Hearts in the Cyber-Age

Liberty, Privacy, and DNA Databases

Christine Rosen on the uses and dangers of genetic fingerprints

Is Cyberspace Secure?

An interview with “cybersecurity czar” Howard A. Schmidt

Checking Terrorists at the Door

Small Hopes for The Real ID Act

DNA Dragnets

The Uses and Abuses of Genetic Information

I’ve Got You Under My Skin

Tracking Technology Gets Personal

Cyber-Insecurity

Computer Theft Puts Veterans’ Data at Risk

Seeing and Believing

TV Dramas Show Two Sides of Surveillance Tech

Peter Suderman

Digilante Justice

Citizenship in Cyberspace

Ruth Martin

 

Blog Posts

Google Health and Your Health

Google Health logoThis week, Google unveiled Google Health, its long-awaited portal for storing patient medical records. This is another promising development in the long, slow movement to better use of information technology (IT) in health care. As matters stand, most patient records are stored on paper and housed inaccessibly in physicians’ offices, despite the revolution in IT which has transformed most other sectors of the American economy (see my New Atlantis article “The Clipboard of the Future” for more on the health IT conundrum).

The new Google portal is free to users. Data must be entered into the system by participating medical providers or the patients themselves. So far, Google has signed up a handful of high-profile participating providers, including the highly respected Cleveland Clinic. Patients getting care with these providers can have their medical information automatically uploaded into their Google Health account. But, most physicians and hospitals do not yet have the ability to easily place patient data onto the Internet, so Google Health users will have to rely on themselves to keep their patient information complete and up-to-date.

Microsoft Health Vault logoGoogle’s new health venture will compete directly with Microsoft’s Health Vault, launched in 2007. Both companies have invested heavily in privacy protection to give users confidence that their online patient records are secure.