Actually, we haven't found this to be an age-limiting technology. The World War II veterans are just as happy when their provider is talking to them and showing them their laboratory results electronically, graphing them and really explaining them. We haven't really found that age gap. Actually, one of the largest cohorts of patients adopting our personal health record is patients over 65. Many of our veterans maintain a copy of their medical record on paper. Certainly, as they request it, we print the documents out for them so they can maintain their own information as well. But we really haven't seen that big divide among the age groups.
We also have libraries within each of the medical centres, and for veterans who may not have a computer in their home, we provide assistance and technology within the clinics and medical centres so they will have a computer available to them.