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Safety Send Answers President's Call for Personal Medical Records Today
HOUSTON --(Business Wire)-- April 29, 2004 -- On April 26, 2004, President Bush announced a series of specific measures to assure better delivery of health care. The President said "we need a system where everyone has their own personal electronic medical record that they control and they can give a doctor when they need to." The President set a goal of assuring that most Americans have electronic health records within the next 10 years.
With Safety Send there is no wait. A secure electronic system for personal medical records became available for individuals on April 16, 2004. Individuals can now securely hold, access and transmit their electronic records from any Internet access point.
President Bush asked for innovations. Safety Send technology provides universally accessible electronic medical records and a secure transmission system. Control over personal electronic medical records will help transform health care in America.
Safety Send Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Michael Sharp said today "The goal President Bush set can be met now, not ten years from now - we do it everyday. Any records not currently in an electronic format can readily be converted." Chief Information Officer, Shawn Fry said "Our individual clients can manage their own health care records, right now." Chief Technology Officer, Jim Liu said "Our real time technology responds immediately with access to their saved records from any location whenever they need it."
For more information: Visit: www.safetysend.com or Contact: Michael Sharp at Safety Send, Inc., 909 Fannin, Suite 1111, Houston, Texas 77010 - 713-554-6100.
Safety Send is the industry leader in electronic compliance to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) with secure handling of electronic medical information.
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