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The power of CLOUD comes not only from its ability to bring together ME across your various life domains from health to education to finance and beyond but its ability to put you back in the center of your health decisions. In the midst of the national debate over healthcare, we can not lose sight of the fact that health is about you. ME 1.0 can help both you and the healthcare system achieve that goal.
To address the vexing issues of privacy, security and data and their impact on issues from corporate actions to securities to payment systems and beyond, we must reweave the fabric of the Internet. The Internet is not an electronic courier service, and without physical locations, my identity and data are part of a fabric and not a specific location. Our use of verbs like move, send and log-in are clear indicators of how we are trapped by our current 2-dimensional view of the Internet. CLOUD's evolving contextual markup language provides the framework for this new fabric for finance.
The power of CLOUD comes not only from its ability to bring together ME across your various life domains from education to finance to health and beyond but its ability to put you back in the center of a lifelong learning paradigm. As the immunizations white paper at health.cloudinc.org makes clear, ME 1.0 not only empowers control substantial changes in learning but integrates it into a much broader CLOUD.
Bringing CLOUD's new language to our interactions with government will unleash the power of meGovernment and not just eGovernment. Current approaches to eGovernment simply substitute blue links on a web page for the old blue pages in the phone book. A language for ME can change this, while simultaneously embedding transparency into the fabric of governance and government globally.
The ultimate power of CLOUD will be expressed through our creation of CTML (context markup language). As we begin the journey to ME 1.0 and CTML, this section of the CLOUD website will discuss our perspectives on current standards, how CTML differs from these standards, how CTML would interact with these standards, as well as the multidimensional aspects of CTML. From WHO I Am™ to WHAT I Am™ to WHEN I Am™ to WHERE I Am™, the future of the Internet will be wrapped around people.
A View from the CLOUD (HIMSS12): Hitting “All Fruit” on the Payline of Healthcare (Part 1)
Mar
01
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A View from the CLOUD: Building a Virtual Geography of Healthcare for the 21st Century (Part 3 - HealthStandards Guest Post)
Aug
19
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In this final and third of three guest posts, we flip our perspective to the institution and ask if there can be a virtual geography of healthcare, rather than a physical one. This is a vital question, because the…
Tags: CLOUDHealth, ehealth, Health IT, HIE, ACO, Health Information Exchange, Accountable Care Organization
Are Privacy and Transparency on a Collision Course or Two Sides of the Same Coin? (Part 2 - Health Standards Guest Post)
Aug
02
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Can privacy kill? Although we can likely scour recent news to find cases where leaked information at Facebook has led to some unfortunate outcomes, this question is particularly vital in the realm of health information. The paper-based paradigm discussed…
Tags: CLOUDHealth, Electronic Health Record, Privacy, EHR, Health IT, EMR, Transparency
Is Health IT Trapped in the Physical Geography of Healthcare? (Part 1 - HealthStandards Guest Post)
Jul
23
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This is an age old question, and in the evolving world of technology and social media, it can be updated and modified so as to be relevant to the topic of…
Tags: CLOUDHealth, Health 2.0, EHR, Health IT, Physical Geography, VISTA, HITsm, PHR
CLOUD Comments on PCAST Health IT Report at Regulations.gov
Jan
17
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CLOUD, Inc. (Consortium for Local Ownership and Use of Data) is pleased to provide comment to Document ID HHS-OS-2010-0030-0001. With other organizations already addressing and commenting on current health IT standards, CLOUD's comments take a different path.
Rather…
Tags: CLOUDHealth, Health IT, ONC, HHS, PCAST
CLOUD’s Input on Meaningful Use at FACA Blog
May
05
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This post originally appeared at the Federal Advisory Committee Blog, "Creating a Vision for Engaging Patients and Families Through the Meaningful Use Of Health IT." In respect to concern over its "advocacy," the full content has been moved here…
Tags: Health 2.0, ehealth, meaningful use
Health 2.0 Show: Joshua Seidman, ONC on “Meaningful Use”
May
05
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Earlier this week, 51 healthcare groups wrote to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services asking for the current federal EHR adoption goals to be done "in a manner that will remove barriers to and promote the widespread…
Tags: Health 2.0, EHR, meaningful use, EMR, HIT
Health 2.0 Europe: A Personal Health Record (PHR) By Another Name…
Apr
07
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As I sit here at the start of Day 2 at Health 2.0 Europe, I can't help having a sense of deja vu. Not just the deja vu that comes from being at a previous Health 2.0 conference in…
Tags: Internet, Health 2.0, Data
Health 2.0 Europe: Do We Need an EU for Online Communities?
Apr
06
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Over the past two hours at Health 2.0 in Paris, the attendees of this excellent conference (almost 500 folks) have been treated to a large variety of both online patient and physician communities from both Europe and the United…
Tags: Health 2.0, Communities
Health 2.0 Europe: Tagging… From Monet to the Internet
Apr
06
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It is such a joy to be in Paris in the springtime! The weather here is almost as beautiful as the weather at Health 2.0 in San Francisco last October. The air is fresh, the flowers are blooming, and…
Tags: Internet, Health 2.0, Monet





