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...feather that any techie would covet in his cap--the attention of Internet giant Google. Cleveland Clinic was one of the search engine's early partners in Google Health, an online EHR service that was launched on May 19. For the hospital, it's an opportunity to expand patients' access to records. "We could only get so big on our own," says Joe Turk, a Web developer and the director of new products on the Cleveland Clinic technology team. "Google Health lets us go national...
...serves as an online clearinghouse for patient information. Once you've signed up for an account, which closely resembles Google's Gmail, you can grant permission for doctors, pharmacies or insurers to upload any pertinent data, thus creating a single destination for your whole health history that you can access from anywhere in the world. "Because a lot of medical information is not digital, it's not being put to good use," says Marissa Mayer, Google's senior VP for search and user products. "We want to define a standard that makes it more portable and available to people...
...World Bank’s Lighting Africa 2008 competition. Their invention of a microbial fuel cell-based lighting system literally creates energy from dirt. The device is intended to provide a reliable and safe means of illumination in a country where roughly only 1/4 of the population has access to electricity...
...Beyond the economic justification for alumni networks, there are many unquantifiable and intangible benefits to be gained from an alumni network, especially at an underprivileged high school. Kids will have access to a set of role models that can relate to their experiences. What better way to motivate kids about their future then by having them interact with people who have graduated from their school and are living successful lives? Ideally, alumni can give back by coming to the school and interacting with students. But this cannot happen unless the school retains some form of communication with its graduates...
...what point do imbalances in access to money, media, and society’s administrative apparatuses constitute the censorship of dissent? Recent events at Harvard provide an exhaustive example...