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July 20, 2011 Collaborative Comment Health
Markle Connecting for Health Collaborative Comments on Stage 2 Meaningful Use
Markle Connecting for Health
Markle collaborators identify strategic opportunities for patient engagement, care coordination, quality reporting, and privacy in Stage 2 of the Meaningful Use incentives program.
June 6, 2011 Collaborative Comment Health
Accountable Care Organizations as Drivers for Trusted and Valued Information Sharing
Markle Connecting for Health
Markle collaborators comment on information-sharing aspects of the proposed rule for Accountable Care Organizations.
February 18, 2011 Collaborative Comment Health
Collaborative Comments on Dept. of Commerce Approach to Privacy
Markle Connecting for Health
Markle Collaborators emphasize a comprehensive, coordinated federal policy approach to privacy in a letter to the Department of Commerce.
February 18, 2011 Collaborative Comment Health
Collaborative Comments on FTC Approach to Privacy
Markle Connecting for Health
Markle Collaborators emphasize a comprehensive, coordinated federal policy approach to privacy in a letter to the Federal Trade Commission.
February 3, 2011 Media Release Health
Markle Names Laura Bailyn Senior Director, Health Initiatives
Markle Foundation
Ms. Bailyn will work closely with Managing Director of Health, Carol Diamond, to help shape Markle's work in this important area of work.
February 1, 2011 Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter Health Health Affairs
Physicians Willing to Use Electronic PHRs, but Differ by Location, Gender, Practice
Matthew K. Wynia
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Gretchen Williams Torres
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Josh Lemieux
A study published in the journal Health Affairs provides statistics on how physicians differ in their experience with PHR's and their willingness to use them in their practices. 
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Many Doctors and Patients Perceive Gaps in Their Communications
Markle Health in a Networked Life
The public and doctors have contrasting perceptions about how frequently information is lost in doctor-patient interactions.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Large Majorities of Public, Doctors Agree on Information-Sharing Priorities
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Majorities of both groups say requirements to protect privacy, improve health care and increase efficiencies are important.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
PHR Adoption on the Rise
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Reported PHR use by the public is 10 percent, up from 3 percent found in Markle’s 2008 survey. A similar proportion of doctors say they offer PHR tools to their patients.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Public and Doctors Alike Support Allowing Individuals to Download Their Own Health Information
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Solid majorities of both the public and doctors surveyed support the principle that people ought to be able to download and keep copies of their personal health information.