Google wants to give doctors web-like searches for medical records

Google Health lead David Feinberg and CNBC sources have outlined some of the ideas his team has, and they revolve around search for both you and your doctor.

It's not certain how close either idea is to fruition, and CNBC's tipster warned that it wasn't certain the Google search team would sign off on the dedicated health search.

They do indicate how Google Health and Feinberg are thinking, however, and give you a hint of what to expect in the future.

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