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September 27, 2007

"It's like Google Earth for the Body"

IBM announced this week what they call an Anatomic and Symbolic Mapper Engine (ASME) that allows doctors to visualize patient medical records in 3-D using an avatar. Using a mouse, a doctor can click on a particular part of the avatar's "body" to trigger a search of medical records to retrieve relevant information.

The idea is to be able to display information contained within electronic health records in a way that a doctor can make sense of quickly, and is specific to the ailment a patient is currently complaining about. You can go to the press announcement link above and see a sample illustration.

I will be curious to see how this approach impacts how electronic health records are designed and what information is captured.

I guess soon our electronic medical records will be made up of our own avatars that replicate us down to our genetic code.

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