Markle Foundation's recommendations for 'blue button' backed by 46 organizations

By Molly Merrill
04:47 PM

The following organizations declared their support for the policy paper, "Markle Connecting for Health Policies in Practice: The Download Capability":

  1. AARP
  2. Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
  3. American Academy of Family Physicians
  4. American College of Cardiology
  5. American College of Emergency Physicians
  6. American Medical Association
  7. Anakam Inc.
  8. Axolotl
  9. BlueCross BlueShield Association
  10. Center for Connected Health
  11. The Children’s Partnership
  12. Center for Democracy and Technology
  13. Center for Medical Consumers
  14. Children’s Health Fund
  15. Chilmark Research
  16. Computer Sciences Corporation
  17. Consumers Union
  18. Dossia Consortium
  19. DrFirst
  20. Google
  21. Initiate, an IBM Company
  22. The Institute for Family Health
  23. Intel Corporation
  24. Intuit Health
  25. Keas, Inc.
  26. LifeMasters-StayWell Health Management
  27. Markle Foundation
  28. McKesson Technology Solutions/RelayHealth
  29. MedCommons
  30. Medical Group Management Association
  31. Meditech
  32. Microsoft Corporation
  33. National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
  34. National Committee for Quality Assurance
  35. National Partnership for Women & Families
  36. National Quality Forum
  37. NaviNet
  38. Pacific Business Group on Health
  39. PatientsLikeMe
  40. Prematics, Inc.
  41. Press Ganey
  42. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
  43. RTI International
  44. Vanderbilt Center for Better Health
  45. Visiting Nurse Service of New York
  46. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
     

Click here for more information about the Markle Foundation's recommendations for the "blue button."

 

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