Scobleizer has a fascinating post at the moment on bringing Web 2.0 into your doctor's office.
There is a move underway to make medical records available online. The hold up? Cost. Most of the appropriate Web 2.0 applications run a doctor $10K to $50K. That's no big deal for hospitals and major clinics. But for the average general practitioner that's a major expense.
Scobleizer published a video interview with Ryan Howard, CEO of PracticeFusion.com. Howard has a business model that will make Web 2.0 applications available to small doctors' offices for free…

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