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Aetna link boosts Microsoft's HealthVault (Joseph Tartakoff/The Microsoft Blog)




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Aetna link boosts Microsoft's HealthVault (Joseph Tartakoff/The Microsoft Blog)



Joseph Tartakoff / The Microsoft Blog:
Aetna link boosts Microsoft's HealthVault  —  Aetna and Microsoft said today that more than 6 million patients enrolled in Aetna's health care benefits plans will now be able to transfer their health records, if they wish, into a Microsoft HealthVault account.









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In recognition of the Workers Compensation Research Institute’s (WCRI) studies on the use and abuse of prescription medications in the treatment of injured workers, Dr. Richard Victor, executive director of WCRI, will join members of the U.S. Congress as well as many other federal, state and local policymakers and stakeholders at the National Rx Drug Abuse Summit.

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