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MAKE ELECTRONIC
HEALTH RECORDS
PERSONAL


What is cc:Me?

cc:Me is a medical record mail service - a secure, simple, direct way for
clinicians and consumers to share health information in a standard electronic
format.

cc:Me is powered by NoMoreClipboard, one of the leading personal health record
solutions.

Your personal health address

You create your own cc:Me web address and secure email address by picking a
"handle" -- a personalized name for your address. For example:
https://ccme.com/handle and handle@ccme.com - Create a handle -

Why Now?

Most physicians in the U.S. still use paper charts to manage patient records.
Now, doctors and hospitals can receive government funding to help pay for
electronic health records (EHRs). To qualify, physicians must demonstrate
"meaningful use" of a certified EHR system. Participating doctors and hospitals
must provide patients who ask with an electronic copy of their medical
information. For an EHR system to be certified, it must be able to generate a
standard electronic record called a continuity of care document (a CCD).

Over the next few years, doctors and hospitals are expected to convert from
paper to electronic records. As they do, they can provide patients with
electronic copies of their health records, most likely in a CCD format. That's
where cc:Me comes in - giving physicians and hospitals a quick, accurate and
easy way to share health information with you.



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cc:Me is Yours

You have a right to your health records, and cc:Me gives you a personal health
address where medical professionals can send your medical data.

cc:Me is Free

NoMoreClipboard is making cc:Me available to consumers at no cost - Giving you a
free tool to get a handle on your health information.

cc:Me is Safe

You can safely bank, shop and book travel online. Now you can create a secure
cc:Me address where medical professionals can send your medical data in an
encrypted format.

cc:Me is Easy

cc:Me is as easy as 1-2-3:

1) Select a cc:Me address

2) Share your cc:Me address with your doctor

3) Your doctor uploads your records to your cc:Me address.



cc:Me for?
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Consumer

cc:Me helps consumers get access to existing medical data. cc:Me enables
consumers with a NoMoreClipboard personal health record account to create a
unique health address that can be shared with doctors and hospitals. Medical
professionals can securely send electronic health records from their systems to
the patient cc:Me address after an office visit or hospital stay, and
information from those records will populate NoMoreClipboard.
Clinician

cc:Me is a quick and easy way to satisfy patient engagement meaningful use
requirements by uploading a Continuity of Care Document (CCD) directly to a
patient cc:Me address - with no tethering or tight integration required, and no
need to download data to a CD or flash drive. For practices who already offer a
patient portal, cc:Me enables them to share health information with patients who
use (or want to use) a portable PHR.
Healthcare IT Vendor

Sending patient records from an EHR or other healthcare IT application to a
portable, patient-controlled personal health record has been a challenge. With
cc:Me, the HIT vendor community can help their clients share electronic health
record information with patients and meet meaningful use requirements without
the need for costly interfaces.
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NOMORECLIPBOARD.COM LAUNCHES NEW HEALTHCARE MOVEMENT: CC:ME


PERSONAL HEALTH URL SIMPLIFIES ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS;
EMPOWERS CONSUMERS TO TAKE A MORE ACTIVE ROLE IN THEIR HEALTH

September 12, 2011 – In support of a national consumer education effort on the
value of health information technology announced today by the Department of
Health and Human Services, personal health record (PHR) company
NoMoreClipboard.com launched and demonstrated cc:Me, a simple and secure medical
record mail service that helps physicians and patients share health information
in a standard electronic format.cc:Me is designed to make it easy for doctors
and hospitals send electronic documents to a patient cc:Me address - a URL or
secure email that enables the patient to receive data using Direct Project
protocols.

"One of the barriers to widespread consumer adoption of portable personal health
records has been the difficulty of populating a PHR with existing clinical
data," said NoMoreClipboard.com president, Jeff Donnell. "cc:Me simplifies the
exchange of health information in an industry-standard format that is
interoperable with any certified electronic health record system used by
physicians and hospitals, with no need for integration."


CC:ME FOR CONSUMERS:

Most consumers struggle to manage family medical information, generally
resorting to paper files or self-created spreadsheets. NoMoreClipboard makes it
easy for consumers to compile, organize and share health information online.

The addition of cc:Me helps consumers get access to existing medical data. cc:Me
enables consumers with a NoMoreClipboard personal health record account to
create a unique health address that can be shared with doctors and hospitals.
Medical professionals can securely send electronic health records from their
systems to the patient cc:Me address after an office visit or hospital stay, and
information from those records will populate NoMoreClipboard.

Marty Cardelli, a 73-year-old retiree from Chicago, IL, explains the benefits he
has seen from having electronic access to his medical records. "While
vacationing in Hawaii with my family, I was admitted into the emergency room due
to chest pains. Having electronic access to my full history of chronic heart
problems, emergency room doctors were able to obtain a clear picture of my
condition and make their healthcare decisions more quickly and efficiently and I
was able to continue my trip to Maui the next morning. In addition, I was able
to share my treatments in Hawaii with my cardiologist and general practitioner
back at home so information was clearly communicated to all parties involved in
my health care."

NoMoreClipboard.com's cc:Me module is available to consumers at no cost, giving
them a free tool to get a handle on their health information. Visit
www.NoMoreClipboard.com to create a personal health record account and activate
a cc:Me address.


CC:ME FOR CLINICIANS:

cc:Me was designed to make it easy for physicians and hospitals to share health
records with their patients. To qualify for stimulus incentives, physician
practices must demonstrate meaningful use of a certified EHR, including
requirements to share electronic health information with patients. cc:Me is a
quick and easy way to satisfy patient engagement meaningful use requirements by
uploading a Continuity of Care Document (CCD) directly to a patient cc:Me
address - with no tethering or tight integration required, and no need to
download data to a CD or flash drive. For practices who already offer a patient
portal, cc:Me enables them to share health information with patients who use (or
want to use) a portable PHR.

cc:Me is designed to work with any certified EHR, with no need for complex or
expensive integration. If a practice still uses paper records, they can fax
paper documents directly to the patient's NoMoreClipboard.com inbox.

"This addition to the NoMoreClipboard.com PHR is truly revolutionary," said
Michael Mirro, MD, cardiologist and chairman of the IT committee of the American
College of Cardiology. "With cc:Me, our practice can generate a CCD from our EHR
and post it directly to the patient's cc:Me web address - enhancing the
patient/provider partnership and satisfying meaningful use requirements. We see
this as a solution that will foster healthcare IT adoption and improve patient
care."


CC:ME FOR HEALTHCARE IT VENDORS:

Sending patient records from an EHR or other healthcare IT application to a
portable, patient-controlled personal health record has been a challenge. With
cc:Me, the HIT vendor community can help their clients share electronic health
record information with patients and meet meaningful use requirements without
the need for costly interfaces.

One of the vendor requirements for ONC-ATCB certification is the generation of a
continuity of care (CCD) document. The CCD file can be posted to a patient cc:Me
web address, where it can populate a patient PHR.


JOIN THE MOVEMENT

"cc:Me is ultimately about movement - securely moving information to improve
outcomes and reduce costs, and moving healthcare IT vendors and those who
produce and consume medical data to embrace simple, standards-based
interoperability," added Donnell. "NoMoreClipboard.com is encouraging consumers
and the healthcare IT community to support cc:Me, the Direct Project, Blue
Button and other initiatives that promote the unfettered flow of health
information."

cc:Me is now available to individuals and organizations using the
NoMoreClipboard.com PHR. Patients will be provided with directions on how to ask
their healthcare providers to "cc:Me" following office visits and procedures.



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