Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Personal Pediatrics= House call Pediatricians

Personal Pediatrics House Call System is enabled by Consumer Directed Care. There is a growing wave of credit card companies who are jumping on the bandwagon of Consumer directed care. As families shift into high deductible plans and plunk a chunk of cash into the new MSA, there will be multiple credit card options such that all medical expenses come out of pretax dollars. This is so much easier than the old fsa, which you must take painstaking efforts to get reimbursement. Why pay Blue Cross 13 grand 5 hundred in 2007 for an hour wait to see a nurse for five minutes?? Pay your Personal Pediatrics Affiliate House Call doctor directly out of your MSA and have attentive personalized care. The only loser here is the health insurance industry. Did they think we wouldn't figure this one out?? Take a look at www.personalpediatrics.com and watch our story as it unfolds. Natalie Hodge MD St. Louis Missouri

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

ediatricians

House Call Pediatricians will not sit around and wait for a bill to be passed to provide payment for adopting a system in which patients may access their medical records through the web!! Watch as our story unfolds. Natalie Hodge MD St. Louis Personal Pediatrics Affiliate Pediatrician

Although the growing trend toward systems interoperability will allow physicians to move a patient's data from their electronic health record into a patient's [personal health record] with the ease of a mouse click, private practices and clinics in particular should be able to receive compensation for their efforts in adopting healthcare information technology. Maximizing the value of PHRs, which can increase the quality of care, requires continuous physician input."

-- Blackford Middleton, M.D., chairman of the Center for Information Technology Leadership, commenting on a bill introduced late last month by Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) that would offer financial incentives to physicians who establish interactive electronic personal health records. Middleton's comments were included in a statement issued Oct. 18 by InterComponentWare AG, an international e-health firm.

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