Posted on 27 March 2012
Jeffrey Grene and Claudine Hudson-Duncombe join team at online Personal Health Record and Second Medical Opinion provider.
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Posted on 10 February 2012
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You asked, and we got answers. Why would a person want to have a Personal Health Record? Here’s what one doctor of internal medicine had to say.
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Posted on 6 February 2012
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Enterprise Florida features Activ Doctors Online as telemedicine leader in Trend Watch.
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Posted on 26 January 2012
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A Personal
Health Record (PHR) is different because it is controlled by the individual and not limited to information from a particular provider or facility. Some health providers and offices use Electronic Medical Records (EMR) to keep records in digital form rather than traditional paper charts. EMR, also referred to as Electronic Health Records (EHR), is the future of recordkeeping in medical practices and facilities. As part of the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act, hospitals and physicians are required to adopt EMR by 2014 to bring down the cost of care and be eligible for incentives totaling $19 billion. In addition, “interoperable” EMR will improve the efficiency of the healthcare system and patient care.
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Posted on 25 January 2012
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A PHR enables control of your health information and gives you the power to make informed decisions. Americans who have access to their health information through personal health records (PHRs):
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Posted on 17 January 2012
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Posted on 27 December 2011
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Today, 22.4 million households provide care to a family member over fifty, according to the American Association for Retired People (AARP). What does this all mean for you? Well, you may be called upon to be a caregiver for your elder mother, father or both. On average, according to AARP, caregivers spend eighteen hours a week or more taking their parent or parents to their doctor appointments, grocery shopping, helping with financial issues, and being the single source of support.
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Posted on 19 December 2011
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That's the theme of an article in today's Miami Herald in a special section of Business Monday. Activ Doctors Online Founder & CEO, Florent Monssoh is featured on the cover, with more about his vision and how the company is saving time, money and lives now, along with plans for the future. Read the full article online here.
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Posted on 9 November 2011 by Dr. Howard Zahalsky, Medical Director
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The National Osteoperosis Foundation estimates that 10 million Americans have osteoporosis, and 34 million more have low bone mass. Osteoporosis is the thinning of your bones that can lead to fractures. It is most common in post-menopausal women, but men are not immune. Men get osteoporosis at one-fifth the rate of women. Since the vast majority of women are at risk of osteoporosis, that means there are a lot of men out there with it as well.
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Posted on 12 September 2011
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Activ Doctors Online's own Bernard Lee talks with NBC-6 anchor Trina Robinson about Personal Health Records. Watch this video clip on our YouTube channel or below.
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Posted on 29 July 2011 by Dr. Howard Zahalsky, Medical Director
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More than 8 percent of the U.S. population – 25.8 million children and adults – have diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. The numbers are staggering, and so is the price tag: an estimated $218 billion was spent in healthcare costs in 2007, factoring in undiagnosed diabetes, pre-diabetes and gestational diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, however, can be prevented.
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Posted on 1 July 2011 by Dr. Howard Zahalsky, Medical Director
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Hyperlipidemia, also known as high cholesterol, is a significant cause of heart disease, which is still the leading cause of death in the United States. Like most medical problems, it can be treated successfully, but only if you know you have it. So, getting regular screening for high cholesterol is very important. It is wise to begin yearly testing starting at age 40.
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Posted on 16 May 2011 by Dr. Howard Zahalsky, Medical Director
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Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is one of the most common conditions treated by primary care doctors. It is also one of the most ignored, as it often has few symptoms until it is too late. However, one can take several steps to avoid the crippling effects of heart failure or a stroke, which can result from overlooked hypertension. A Personal Health Record (PHR) can help individuals be proactive in tracking related information.
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