January 5, 2011 (Miami, FL) – Activ Doctors Online is reporting a growing trend in requests for their Online Second Medical Opinion consultations. Recent healthcare reform implemented by the Obama administration has rapidly changed the healthcare industry and the way care is delivered to the patient. The use of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software in physician practices has surged in the recent months, instigated by government stimulus for EMR adoption patients have become increasingly comfortable with online medical record storage, as well as care delivered through the internet.

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Never has modern health care been more advanced, and never before has it been more overwhelming for individuals to maneuver through such a deeply convoluted web of medical information. Despite this trend toward increasing complexity, particularly through astounding technological advancements, a counter-trend that empowers patients into taking their health care decisions into their own hands has also surfaced: accessibility. Seizing the opportunities of constant sophistication in information technology has prompted the development of virtual applications that provide patients with the best possible access to care, and the means of achieving it.

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August 30, 2010 (Miami, FL) – Activ Doctors Online, Electronic Medical Records innovator and developer of Second Medical Opinion online physician consultation, has recently launched a new website allowing patients to securely log in worldwide and view their medical records or request a second opinion from a network of specialists. With plans available for individuals, doctors’ offices, and corporations, www.activdoctorsonline.com – developed by Medical Web Experts – goes beyond traditional EMR services by providing independent, EMR-enabled online medical consultations.

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