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Handymedical won't be so handy anymore
EHR Connection, March 17, 2008
If you store your personal health records online with Handymedical.com, you have just a few days to print your information before it disappears forever, according to an article in the March 7 issue of The U.S. News & World Report.
Handymedical.com says it's going out of business March 21 and will delete all files after that date, according to the article.
The company's Web site confirms that it is going out of business March 21 and that it is not accepting new customers or renewals. The Web site instructs customers to print all profiles and all versions of their medical data, but provides no further information.
Click here to read The U.S. News & World Report article.
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