By MICHAEL FOREMAN
Taranaki-based internet medical company Dr Global and agricultural website fencepost.com have announced they will be collaborating to provide a range of online health services for farmers.
Dr Global founder Tom Mulholland said the collaboration would go much further than a link on fencepost to the Dr Global site.
"We will be providing content that is pertinent to farmers as well as an interactive questionnaire that is specific to them. For example there are certain diseases that farmers are more likely to get and there are issues around living and working so far away from healthcare."
Mr Mulholland said Dr Global had started out as an online general practitioner service but it had since developed into a secure online communications service between patients and their doctors. The company has offices in New Zealand, Australia and the United States and is about to launch its services in the United Kingdom.
While "thousands" of patients were using Dr Global directly around 40 to 50 doctors had registered with the service.
When nominated by the patient, such doctors could access a patient's comprehensive on-line personal medical file including their medical, family and medication history, allergies and physical information.
Dr Mulholland believed this would help relieve overworked rural GPs as they would not have to go over old ground with the patient.
Dr Global teams up with Fencepost
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