Google Health: Manage Your Health Information Online

Google Health lets you store and manage your health information online in one centralized place for free. It has a list of partners (hospitals, pharmacies, health records providers) and if your health provider is on that list, you can import your medical records and link them to your profile to automatically update your records.

Sign in with your Google account details and create your personal profile by entering your health conditions, medication, allergies etc. You can have more than one profile (for family members) and give name to each separate profile. Your data is kept private and secure, however, you can share your data with other people (doctors, friends) and control who can access what.

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Check out the directory of online health tools providers that are associated with Google Health. Link them to your profile to start using their services to manage your health information.

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Features:

  • Store and manage you health information in one central place.
  • Access your information from anywhere using your Google account credentials.
  • Build multiple online health profiles.
  • Import medical records from hospitals, pharmacies and health records partner providers listed in the directory.
  • Share your health information with other people. Control who can access what.
  • Find doctors by name, location and specialty and add them to your medical contacts.
  • Service is free. Sign in with your Google account details.
  • Similar tools MyVitals and HealthVault.

Check out Google Health @ http://www.google.com/health

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