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Imagine a telemedicine encounter via iPhone where the remote clinician can get a better picture of the patient’s health by being granted permission to access data in the Apple PHR on the phone. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg. It was the best of times.
Imagine a telemedicine encounter via iPhone where the remote clinician can get a better picture of the patient’s health by being granted permission to access data in the Apple PHR on the phone. Stay tuned. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
Imagine a telemedicine encounter via iPhone where the remote clinician can get a better picture of the patient’s health by being granted permission to access data in the Apple PHR on the phone. Stay tuned. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
Imagine a telemedicine encounter via iPhone where the remote clinician can get a better picture of the patient’s health by being granted permission to access data in the Apple PHR on the phone. Stay tuned. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC. Health Care Law and Consulting. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
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