Tuesday, September 2, 2008

ClearSense: Health reports for everyone

Filed under: Informatics , Net News

REDBOX Technology, Inc., just released a beta version of Clear Sense, a service that aims to make health data analytics accessible to everyone. The service analyzes the health information of users and creates personalized health reports. Excerpts from the FAQ page:

Why use ClearSense health reports?

Health information is an extremely detailed and complex area that, until recently, has been an area exclusively for trained health care professionals. ClearSense wants to help you understand your health information. As the only internet site designed to make health data analytics accessible to everyone, ClearSense puts a powerful set of tools into your hands and allows you proactively manage your well-being.

I've heard of Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault. Is ClearSense the same thing?

Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault are two of the most visible Personal Health Records (PHRs). PHRs are designed to let you collect, store and manage your health information. ClearSense helps you understand the information stored in your PHR through our easy to understand health reports. In fact, you will soon be able to link your ClearSense account to many PHRs to make the report creation process even easier.


More at Clear Sense...

Anatomy of a ClearSense Health Report...

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on September 2, 2008 03:05 PM GMT

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