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Jay Schneiderman
· March 30, 2017
Dealing with an injury that lead to some chronic problems while moving between several different cities lead to a nightmare of organizing medical records to giv...e to my new doctors in my new home city. However PicnicHealth has saved me from the nightmare and given me and my healthcare providers easy and organized access to all my records. See More
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PicnicHealth wins Grand Prize in the Google Cloud Machine Learning Competition! We build complete outcomes data sets for patients and helping them navigate their health journeys.

Google Cloud hosted the finals of its Machine Learning Startup Competition in San Francisco, one of the many ways Google is doubling down on machine learning and startups.
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Retweeted Isaac Gerg (@IsaacGerg):

I predict companies like @23andMe & @PicnicHealth will diligently work the FDA and eventually supplant the large healthcare monoliths.

Retweeted Rahul Agarwal (@docrsa):

Shout out to @nogaleviner & @PicnicHealth PHR - clearly in demand: https://t.co/pdm1BwAlV3 #phr via @Rock_Health https://t.co/sjqoE1l91k

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Retweeted couragesings (@couragesings):

@ORIONNetwork Yes! I should be able to access my medical records online! #hcsmca

Retweeted Gliimpse (@GliimpseHealth):

YES! The power of people having access to their own #healthdata! #givememydamndata #HITsm #hcldr https://t.co/yE2199HUgw

“"Without access to her medical records, Elizabeth would not have discovered the abnormal Pap smear." https://t.co/woufK4gXIS #digitalhealth”
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Retweeted BlogHIPAA (@BlogHIPAA):

Test your HIPAA knowledge https://t.co/5NNMxfWffA

Do you understand the ins and outs of HIPAA?  With assistance from health IT firm HIPAA Risk Management, Medical Economics offers the following quiz to test your privacy and security knowledge.
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"The right to get your medical records is fundamental to your ability to participate in the healthcare system." https://t.co/4X3ByqkNZQ

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More from @stevenkeating: "Right now my doctors can see my genome, my colleagues can see my genome, but I cannot." https://t.co/O856LVwG0f

“Unfortunate barriers to patients accessing own Medical Records: Interoperability, Liability, Policy (CLIA, HIPAA) @stevenkeating #xmed #EHR”
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"Without access to her medical records, Elizabeth would not have discovered the abnormal Pap smear." https://t.co/woufK4gXIS #digitalhealth

Earlier this year, Elizabeth Brown, a non-profit communications specialist, decided to sign up for PicnicHealth, mostly out of curiosity. She has always enjoyed exploring new apps and digital services, especially those focused on tracking health data. Prior to PicnicHealth, she...
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We've tweeted this article about patient empowerment before, but it always deserves another read. https://t.co/dxNYbozZ02

“Fighting cancer with curiosity. a brain tumor patient puts all his data out there ... and opens a movement. https://t.co/KVI3mbaypY #xMed”
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Retweeted Exponential Medicine (@ExponentialMed):

.@stevenkeating of @MIT @MediaLab on who has access to his medical records. https://t.co/YXSIslPP2K #xmed https://t.co/Ycqwsqb5nI

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"I gained a new and unexpected conscious sensitivity to the aspects of being a patient." @PicnicHealth @hollyejacobs https://t.co/WhrVecXBvq

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we're honored to feature an except from breast cancer survivor and PicnicHealth customer Hollye Jacobs' inspirational book, The Silver Lining, A Supportive and Insightful Guide to Breast Cancer. Published in 2014 by Simon...
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"Interoperability is becoming a strategic imperative in order to share patient information back to the system." https://t.co/3qI1wmktm3

“Our COO Ed Park catches up w/@leonardkish to talk interop - "#Interoperability: Faster Than We Think" https://t.co/uQTkIMBKI5 @THCBstaff”
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"For healthcare to work better, patient prescriptions, historical notes, etc all need to be in one place." https://t.co/WXhZqBUFk2

“Health workers say digital medical records make all the difference in the operating theatre https://t.co/meTSAykwSs
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Retweeted Brad Holden (@holdenbrad):

We've spent billions to fix our medical records, and they're still a mess. Here's why. https://t.co/npin0GMfVJ cc @akidolabs @PicnicHealth

Digitizing America's medical records was supposed to help patients and save money.
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