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Are Google and Microsoft Racing to Index Your Genetic Profile?

Are Google and Microsoft in a race to index your genetic profile and other medical records? Two recent purchases by Google and Microsoft could trigger this revolution in Healthcare, says Wireless Healthcare.

Both search engines, aware that a large number of Internet searches are health related, are actively attempting to build a presence in the healthcare sector. This, claims Cambridge UK based analysts Wireless Healthcare, will impact on both healthcare professionals and medical device manufacturers.

According to a series of reports published by Wireless Healthcare, doctors who are already having to come to terms with informed patients who have ‘googled’ their symptoms could see these same patients gaining access to their genetic profile and managing their health using an online patient record.

Wireless Healthcare believes that Google’s recent investment in the genetic profiling company 23andMe and Microsoft’s purchase of the intelligent medical search company Medstory could lead to the emergence of services that could turn the healthcare market on its head.

“We are seeing the emergence of a new ehealth model that challenges some of the assumptions made by existing online healthcare providers and medical device manufacturers,” said Peter Kruger, Analyst with Wireless Healthcare, who went on to explain: “This new model impacts not only on how diseases are diagnosed but also the way healthcare is delivered and ehealth services are funded.”

While Internet search vendors derive most of their current revenue from advertising, it is unlikely they will be able to base online health on the same funding model. “Advertising and healthcare do not mix well and this issue is already proving to be controversial. I am sure that regulators would be unhappy if banner advertisements started to appear on a patient’s online medical record or diagnosis,” said Kruger.