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KJP1 (talk) 23:02, 10 March 2018 (UTC)

One Touch Health Smart Record is a web, iPhone and Android application that provides a platform for an individual to request their electronic health record from their providers and store the health record on their personal mobile devices. The web version was released in January, 2017 and the smartphone version in February, 2018. The technology uses direct messaging functionality to transport the electronic health record from the provider's electronic health record system to the One Touch Health Smart Record technology. The application was developed by Health Endeavors, a technology company located in Scottsdale, Arizona

The first step for the individual is to authenticate their identity by matching to credit card or cell phone records. The next step is to setup their and their families' health care providers. The One Touch Health Smart Record then searches a national database to find the provider's direct messaging address. A message is delivered to the provider from the individual requesting that the electronic health record be sent back to the individual's mobile device.

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