Monday, March 31, 2008

Ozmosis: A New Physician-Only Community

Filed under: Net News

Ozmosis, Inc., a Vienna, VA company, is offering a new community site with an emphasis on clinical discussions, practice management and health policy schmoozing. It is touted to be by physicians for physicians. All the members have to be verified during the registration process.

According to their mission statement:

Ozmosis, an online Medical Knowledge Exchange, has been working with physicians to improve patient care since 2006. Ozmosis aggregates the collective wisdom and experience of its physicians and transforms individual insights into trusted knowledge for all its members, providing physicians a place where they can turn daily for trusted and reliable clinical, practice management and health policy information. Offered at no cost for verified physicians, Ozmosis accelerates learning and knowledge exchange across medicine and is dedicated to improving collaboration in healthcare.

The site is currently in private beta, whatever that means.

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That is a good thing. For pacient to find a place where have many informations about health care is a big valuable thing. Good for Ozmosis. Bravo


Posted by: Chirurgul
on March 31, 2008 11:10 AM GMT

I think 'private beta' means that they're still working on developing the site. Hopefully it will be open to the public before someone else comes up with the same idea. Wait - I think Sermo beat them to it.


Posted by: mdjosephkim
on March 31, 2008 01:05 PM GMT

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