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Archive for June, 2008

PHRs: will be anonymous or won’t be

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

A interesting research of the Connecting for Health Initiative reveals that there is a great interest in Personal Health Records as Keyose. However, privacy is the main concern (obviously) and prevents people from using these kind of services despite their potential benefits.

- Four in 5 U.S. adults believe that online PHRs would be beneficial in managing their health and health care.
- Nearly half the public expresses some interest in using one.
- Yet less than 3 percent of the general adult population has an electronic PHR today.
- Among those not interested, concern for privacy is the most frequently cited reason why.

As a family doctor privacy is also my main concern. And that is the main goal of Keyose.com: protecting the patient’s privacy by providing a totally anonymous personal health record system!

First Gold Member Welcoming!

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Yesterday one of our patients decided to become the first Gold member of Keyose. For just 2,91€ per month (around 4,5 USA $) this patient will have access to 1Gb of images storage, unlimited use of our health-track tools and the possibility of asking up to 3 personalized questions to a family physician in an anonymous way.

As Keyose is anonymous we don’t know the identity of our first Gold Member, but we would like to welcome him/her to our service. We hope to be useful to you, and to the 1100 patients that are using our Free service.

Your health data are not our business

Monday, June 16th, 2008

As a physicians led project, in Keyose our main compromise is with the confidentiality of your data.  We must follow the Geneve declaration of the World Medical Association that says: “I will respect the secrets that are confided in me, even after the patient has died.”

Although some capital venture has suggested us to monetize the information we store in our database (by selling aggregated data to third parties, as other PHR projects are probably planning to do) we have rejected that possibility, as incompatible with our total commitment with patients (we like to say patients and not just users).

We have updated our Privacy policy to state clearly our position:

Keyose will never provide third parties with any data, individualized or aggregated without the consent of each individual user. Each potential data transfer to third parties will require a new informed consent signature.

In the future Keyose could generate aggregated statistics based in data provided by users that had signed a specific informed consent. This statistics could be useful to allow Keyose users to compare their clinical advances with the rest of users. Also, this aggregated statistics could be provided to the general public and biomedical researchers for public interest, again after the sign of a specific informed consent for that purpose. However Keyose will never charge for or monetize these aggregated statistics.

A new Keyose version released!

Monday, June 16th, 2008

After listening the requirements and suggestions of our users, we are glad to release the version 1.0 of keyose service. We keep the core of Keyose (the easy to use so useful brief medical record) but adding a lot of new functionalities:

  • You can upload medical images (radiology tests, photos, digitalized documents…)
  • You can track at home (or by mobile phone) a new set of conditions (your blood pressure for hypertension, your sugar blood for diabetes and your weight and body mass index to prevent obesity or track the growth of your children)
  • You can even pose any medical question to a family physician (Dr Julio Bonis) in an anonymous way using your account

We inaugurate two new plans for our special patients, so by the moment you can choose to have:

  • Free Keyose Account: For every one! Basic PHR and upload of 2 medical images.
  • Premium Keyose Account (for only 0,92€ per month): For those with an intensive use of Keyose or some chronic conditions. The free privileges and also 50 Mb of medical images and access to our exclusive health-tracking tools (hypertension, diabetes and obesity).
  • Gold Keyose Account (for only 2,92€ per month): For those who value the human touch!. The premium privileges and 1Gb of medical images storage. Acces to the health-tracking tools and most importantly the possibility of posing medical questions anonymously to a family physician.

Do consumers care? Do patients care?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

An interesting post in The Health Care Blog:

And while Google trotted out some great enterprise partners last week for its announcement, I didn’t hear any consumer voices or testimonials on how Google Health will fulfill an unmet need. To me, PHRs and electronic medical records remain an industry-driven vision, not a consumer-driven one — focused on efficiency and reducing costs. It seems we’ve lost sight of whether the consumer really desires and is willing to participate in these services. What are the circumstances for using a PHR and do the benefits outweigh the perceived risks?

Currently the PHRs are answering the IT and health-care industries questions. Will the patients start to ask their own questions? That is Web 2.0 all about!

“A thousand and one” patients registered in Keyose

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Last week we have reach the 1001 objective. A thousand and one patients have filled a register in Keyose. To celebrate next week we will release the version 1.0 of Keyose Personal Health Record. This new version will allow to upload medical images or track your hypertension, weight and diabetes.

As we do not ask for personal indentification there is no way to know the origin of our users, but based on the statistics of visits we estimate that by the moment we help to manage their personal health records to around 630 patients from Spain, 120 from USA, 40 from Argentina, 20 from Mexico, 15 from Peru, 15 from France, 10 from Brazil, 10 from Chile, 10 from UK, 10 from Japan and some patients from other countries as Netherlands, Colombia, Germany, Canada, Malasya, India, China, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Singapure, Algeria, Taiwan, South Africa, New Zeland, Angola and even Bangla Desh!

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