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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.34

                   AMENDED AND RESTATED CO-BRANDED CHOICE(TM)
                               WEB SITE AGREEMENT

         THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED CO-BRANDED CHOICE(TM) WEB SITE AGREEMENT
("Agreement") is made and entered into as of March 1, 2001, and amends and
restates the Co-Branded Choice(TM) Website Agreement dated as of November 2,
1999, by and between HCA - Information Technology & Services, Inc. f/k/a
Columbia Information Systems, Inc. ("Licensee"), a Tennessee corporation with a
notice address of 2555 Park Plaza, Nashville, TN 37203, and HealthGate Data
Corp. ("HealthGate"), a Delaware corporation with a notice address of 25
Corporate Drive, Suite 310, Burlington Massachusetts 01803. This Agreement
between the parties supersedes and replaces the Co-Branded Choice(TM) Website
Agreement dated as of November 2, 1999, in its entirety.

         WHEREAS, HealthGate provides access to information products and
services through the Internet using its proprietary CHOICE platform;

         WHEREAS, HealthGate and Licensee wish to enter into an agreement
providing for the licensing of certain of HealthGate's products and services
through a health portal site and the CHOICE Web Sites.

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth
herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

1.       DEFINITIONS.  THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:

         1.1. "Affiliated Providers" shall mean C/HCA Providers, Triad
Providers, or LifePoint Providers.

         1.2. "Authorized Users" shall mean (i) Licensee, (ii) Affiliated
Providers and HPG Members to which Licensee provides the HealthGate Products
under this Agreement, (iii) persons who access portions of the HealthGate
Products that may require user registration and authentication in compliance
with HealthGate's software licenses, and (iv) persons who access portions of the
HealthGate Products that may not require user registration and passwords.

         1.3. "C/HCA Providers" shall mean those healthcare providers owned,
controlled or operated by any entity owned or controlled by Columbia/HCA
Healthcare Corporation.

         1.4. "CHOICE Web Sites" shall mean the eight (8) co-branded template
web sites designed, developed, and maintained for Licensee in accordance with
this Agreement.
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         1.5. "Confidential Information" shall mean the identity of patients,
the content of medical records, financial and tax information, information
regarding Medicare and Medicaid claims submission and reimbursements, the object
and source codes and documentation for proprietary software, and such other
information that is confidential or proprietary business information and
delivered or disclosed pursuant to this Agreement.

         1.6. "Expiration Date" shall mean October 31, 2002.

         1.7. "GAO" shall mean the Government Accounting Office.

         1.8. "HealthGate Products" shall mean the CHOICE Web Sites, and any
customized CHOICE Web Site provided under this Agreement for an Affiliated
Provider or HPG Member as described in SCHEDULE A.

         1.9. "HHS" shall mean the Department of Health and Human Services.

         1.10. "HealthGate Trademarks" shall mean HealthGate's name, logos,
trademarks, servicemarks, and trade dress created or used by HealthGate.

         1.11. "HPG Members" shall mean HealthTrust Purchasing Group, L.P. and
healthcare providers which are or become members of HealthTrust Purchasing
Group, LP.

         1.12. "Information" shall mean that content and services provided by or
through HealthGate under this Agreement as set forth on SCHEDULE A.

         1.13. "Information Partners" shall mean those entities that have
licensed HealthGate certain information or content included in the Information.

         1.14. "Licensee Trademarks" shall mean Licensee's name, logos,
trademarks, servicemarks, and trade dress created or used by Licensee.

         1.15. "LifePoint Providers" shall mean those healthcare providers
owned, controlled, or operated by any entity owned or controlled by LifePoint
Hospitals, Inc.

         1.16. "Net Advertising Revenues" shall mean all advertising and
sponsorship monies received for advertising or sponsorship placements on the
HealthGate Products less the cost of preparing such displays or placements,
agency discounts, frequency discounts, sales commissions, any other third party
obligations or revenue sharing commitments, and any sales or use taxes, if
applicable, related to such advertising and sponsorship placements.

         1.17. "Net E-Commerce Revenues" shall mean the revenue for all products
sold through a customized CHOICE Web Site provided under this Agreement for an
Affiliated Provider or HPG Member less the cost of such product, including the
manufacturing, shipping, and storage of such

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product, agency discounts, frequency discounts, sales commissions, any other
third party obligations or revenue sharing commitments, and any sales or use
taxes, if applicable, related to such product revenue.

         1.18. "Provider Content" shall mean content developed, owned, or
licensed by an Affiliated Member of HPG Member and provided by the applicable
Affiliated Member or HPG Member to HealthGate.

         1.19. "Related Materials" shall mean the software and content and
materials associated with the HealthGate Products, used to provide the
Information.

         1.20. "Termination Notice" shall mean a written notice of termination.

         1.21. "Triad Providers" shall mean those healthcare providers owned,
controlled, or operated by any entity owned or controlled by Triad Hospitals,
Inc.

2.       Co-Branded CHOICE Web Site; Authorized Users; License; Prohibited
         Actions

         2.1. CO-BRANDED CHOICE WEB SITE. HealthGate shall design, develop, and
maintain the CHOICE Web Sites for Licensee that can be accessed by Authorized
Users. The CHOICE Web Sites shall be co-branded with both the Licensee's
Trademarks and HealthGate's Trademarks, in a manner acceptable to both parties.

         2.2. CONTENT AND SERVICE. HealthGate shall provide to the CHOICE Web
Sites the content and services outlined in SCHEDULE A.

         2.3. LICENSE.

              (a)      HealthGate grants to Licensee a non-exclusive,
                       non-transferable license to provide access to the
                       Information through the HealthGate Products to Authorized
                       Users. The rights granted by HealthGate shall be for
                       Licensee to use the HealthGate Products for itself, C/HCA
                       Providers, LifePoint Providers, Triad Providers, and HPG
                       Members. The maximum number of healthcare providers to
                       which Licensee can provide the HealthGate Products shall
                       be limited to a total of three hundred and thirty (330)
                       Affiliated Providers; provided, however, if Licensee
                       provides any HealthGate Products to any HPG Member, the
                       total number of healthcare providers to which Licensee
                       can provide Healthcare Products shall be limited to two
                       hundred and fifty

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                       (250) healthcare providers among Affiliated Providers and
                       HPG Members.

              (b)      The Information and the Related Materials are the
                       property of HealthGate or an Information Partner and is
                       protected by applicable laws. Licensee shall abide by and
                       shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause
                       Authorized Users to abide by all copyright notices,
                       information, or restrictions contained in any Information
                       accessed through the HealthGate Products.

              (c)      Any rights not expressly granted in this Agreement with
                       regard to the HealthGate Products, the Information, and
                       the Related Materials are reserved to HealthGate and its
                       Information Partners.

         2.4. PERMITTED USES. During the term of this Agreement, Licensee and
its Authorized Users may:

              (a)      make searches of and access the Information;

              (b)      make a very limited number of hard copies of any search
                       output that does not contain a significant segment of a
                       database, which copies may be used only internally but
                       may not be sold, provided that all copyright and other
                       notices contained in such Information are maintained.

              (c)      make one copy of any search output in electronic form
                       (i.e. diskette, hard disk, or tape) to be used for
                       editing or temporary storage only, provided that all
                       copyright and other notices contained in such Information
                       are maintained.

              With respect to subsection 2.5(b), provided that Licensee,
              Affiliated Providers, and HPG Members, and their respective
              physicians, employees, agents, contractors, and subcontractors,
              (collectively, "Affiliated Users") shall use commercially
              reasonable efforts to ensure that Authorized Users who are not
              Affiliated Users abide by this provision and shall promptly report
              to HealthGate any suspected or actual violations of subsection
              2.5(b), Licensee and its Affiliated Users shall not be liable for
              any breach of subsection 2.5(b) by Authorized Users who are not
              Affiliated Users.

         2.5. PROHIBITED ACTIONS. Licensee agrees that it is prohibited from and
shall not:

              (a)      de-compile or reverse engineer the HealthGate Products,
                       the Information, or any of the Related Materials;

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              (b)      sell, re-license, distribute or commercially exploit the
                       Information or any of the Related Materials except as set
                       forth in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 below.

              (c)      except as specifically permitted herein, make the
                       Information available through any means or media other
                       than the HealthGate Products;

              (d)      except as specifically permitted herein, modify, publish,
                       transmit, participate in the license, transfer or sale
                       of, reproduce, create derivative works from, distribute,
                       perform, display, or in anyway exploit the HealthGate
                       Products, the Information or any of the Related
                       Materials, in whole or in part, without the prior written
                       consent of HealthGate.

3.       DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY OF THE HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS

         3.1. The HealthGate Products shall be designed to provide advertising
and sponsorship messages from commercial vendors to Authorized Users. Both
parties shall cooperate on obtaining advertising and sponsor messages and on
providing e-commerce opportunities on the Portal or a customized CHOICE Web Site
provided under this Agreement for an Affiliated Provider or HPG Member.
HealthGate shall have the exclusive right to sell and serve advertising,
sponsorship and e-commerce opportunities on the HealthGate Products. Licensee
shall have the right to approve all advertising, sponsorship, and e-commerce
opportunities on the Portal or customized CHOICE Web Site provided under this
Agreement for an Affiliated Provider or HPG Member, including the method for
displaying or causing the advertising to be displayed, which approval shall not
be unreasonably withheld. HealthGate shall provide notice at least five (5)
business days before release of such messages by HealthGate and Licensee must
approve such messages within three (3) days of receipt of such notice otherwise
Licensee will be deemed to have approved any such message.

         3.2. The HealthGate Products shall be designed to provide Licensee the
opportunity to serve promotional messages to Authorized Users. All such messages
shall be administered by HealthGate on behalf of Licensee. HealthGate shall have
the right to approve such promotional messages, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. HealthGate shall provide notice at least five (5)
business days before release of such messages by HealthGate and Licensee must
approve such messages within three (3) days of receipt of such notice otherwise
Licensee will be deemed to have approved any such message.

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4.       MARKETING AND RE-SELLING SITES

         4.1. Licensee shall have the right to market and provide HealthGate
Products and services covered under this Agreement to Affiliated Providers and
HPG Members. HealthGate shall not market HealthGate Products and services
directly to the Affiliated Providers.

         4.2. Any Affiliated Provider or HPG Member facility which is sold to an
independent third party may continue to utilize the HealthGate Products provided
Licensee is providing data processing services to such divested entity. If
Licensee is not continuing to provide data processing services to such divested
entity, then such entity shall have the right to continue to use the HealthGate
Products for the remainder of the current year, or ninety (90) days, whichever
is longer. After such time, the entity will have to obtain its own license.

5.       FEES

         5.1. LICENSE FEES. Annual fees payable by Licensee to HealthGate are
set forth in SCHEDULE B.

         5.2. ADVERTISING AND SPONSORSHIP. As set forth in SCHEDULE B, Licensee
shall receive a commission based on Net Advertising Revenues and Net E-Commerce
Revenues.

         5.3. ADJUSTMENTS IN FEES. The annual license fee due hereunder and set
forth in SCHEDULE B may be subject to an adjustment prior to the Expiration
Date.

              5.3.1. MOST FAVORED NATION PRICING TERMS. If HealthGate provides
         the same HealthGate Product to another licensee at prices less than the
         prices being paid by Licensee for all Affiliated Providers and HPG
         Members, HealthGate and Licensee shall mutually agree to an appropriate
         reduction in the price on a prospective basis; provided, however the
         reduced price shall not be less than the price paid by the other
         licensee.

         5.4. FEES RELATED TO ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in the fee adjustment procedures described in
this Agreement or the fee schedule set forth in SCHEDULE B, any modification to
the Information and/or the HealthGate Products, which are requested by Licensee,
may be accompanied by additional fees as determined by HealthGate, and approved
in writing by Licensee prior to initiation of such modification. If HealthGate
initiates a modification on its own initiative without a request by Licensee,
then there will be no additional costs or fees for such modification prior to
the Expiration Date.

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         5.5. LATE FEES. Any payment not received within ten (10) days of its
due date shall accrue interest at the rate of one and a half (1.5) percent per
month; provided, however, if such rate is not then lawful, any such payment
shall accrue interest at the highest lawful rate then available.

6.       TERM AND TERMINATION

         6.1. TERM. This Agreement shall be effective from the date first set
forth above until the Expiration Date, unless otherwise terminated as provided
hereunder.

         6.2. TERMINATION FOR BREACH. Either party shall have the right to
terminate this Agreement in the event that the other party hereto has materially
breached this Agreement; provided, however, that no such termination shall be
effective unless (i) the terminating party provides the Termination Notice via
overnight courier to the other party setting forth the facts and circumstances
constituting the breach, and (ii) the party alleged to be in default does not
cure such default within ten (10) business days following receipt of the
Termination Notice. In the event that the nature of the default specified in the
Termination Notice cannot be reasonably cured within ten (10) business days
following receipt of the Termination Notice, a party shall not be deemed to be
in default if such party shall, within such ten (10) day period, present a
schedule to cure the default, commences curing such default and thereafter
diligently executes the same to completion within six months. If the breach
specified in the Termination Notice is timely cured or cure is commenced and
diligently pursued, as provided above, the Termination Notice shall be deemed
rescinded and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, all Termination Notices for non-payment must be
cured with thirty (30) days of receipt. In the event the default specified in
the Termination Notice cannot be reasonably cured at all, a party shall be
deemed to be in default.

         6.3. POST TERMINATION OBLIGATIONS. In the event of termination of this
Agreement by any party, all fees previously due or owing by any party as of the
date of termination will be immediately due and payable in full.

7.       HEALTHGATE TRADEMARKS AND TRADEMARKS OF OTHERS

         7.1. HEALTHGATE TRADEMARKS. Notwithstanding the limited right to use
the HealthGate Trademarks on the HealthGate Products, Licensee recognizes and
acknowledges HealthGate is the sole owner of the HealthGate Trademarks; and all
rights therein and the goodwill pertaining thereto belong exclusively to
HealthGate. Accordingly, any use by Licensee of the HealthGate Products, or of
any HealthGate Trademarks pursuant to this Agreement, shall be subject to
HealthGate's approval, which HealthGate may deny or revoke at any time if in
HealthGate's sole judgment such use is not consistent with the goodwill

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otherwise associated with the HealthGate Trademarks. Neither this Agreement nor
any rights granted hereunder will operate as a transfer to Licensee or the
HealthGate Products of any rights in or to any HealthGate Trademark, except for
the limited rights expressly granted under this Agreement.

         7.2. LICENSEE TRADEMARKS. Notwithstanding the limited right to use the
Licensee Trademarks on the HealthGate Products, HealthGate recognizes and
acknowledges Licensee is the sole owner of the Licensee Trademarks; and all
rights therein and the goodwill pertaining thereto belong exclusively to
Licensee. Accordingly, any use by HealthGate of the Licensee Trademarks pursuant
to this Agreement, shall be subject to Licensee's approval, which Licensee may
deny or revoke at any time if in Licensee's sole judgment such use is not
consistent with the goodwill otherwise associated with the Licensee Trademarks.
Neither this Agreement nor any rights granted hereunder will operate as a
transfer to HealthGate of any rights in or to any Licensee Trademark, except for
the limited rights expressly granted under this Agreement.

         7.3. THIRD PARTIES' TRADEMARKS. In entering into this license to
Licensee, HealthGate is also acting on behalf of its Information Partners.

8.       WARRANTY, INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY

         8.1.     WARRANTY.

                  8.1.1. HealthGate warrants to Licensee that it has the full
         legal right to grant the license granted under this Agreement.
         HealthGate warrants to Licensee that the HealthGate Products, in the
         forms delivered to Licensee by HealthGate and when properly used for
         the purpose and in the manner specifically authorized by this Agreement
         do not infringe upon any patent, copyright, or trademark and do not
         misappropriate a trade secret or other proprietary right of any person.
         To the extent HealthGate has received a warranty of title from a
         Licensor with respect to any specific intellectual property, HealthGate
         hereby warrants to Licensee that it or its licensor has title to such
         intellectual property only.

                  8.1.2. HealthGate warrants to Licensee that for a period of
         ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of the HealthGate Products
         or an upgrade thereto to Licensee that the HealthGate Products shall
         substantially perform in accordance with Licensee's specifications;
         provided, however, that any ninety (90) day warranty period for an
         update shall only apply to that update and not to the HealthGate
         Product otherwise existing as of the date of the upgrade. Licensee's
         sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty shall be for
         HealthGate to

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         modify or correct the HealthGate Products. This warranty shall not
         apply to any HealthGate Product which has been modified by Licensee or
         by any other party other than HealthGate, or which has been used in any
         other manner other than as authorized under this Agreement.

                  8.1.3. With respect to any development services provided
         pursuant to this Agreement, HealthGate warrants to Licensee that any
         software products delivered to Licensee are not capable of permitting
         any of the following: (1) unauthorized access to or intrusion upon; (2)
         disabling of; (3) erasure of; or (4) interference with any hardware,
         software, data or peripheral equipment; provided, however, this
         warranty shall not apply to e-mails, electronic transfers, or other
         database sharing.

                  8.1.4. HealthGate expressly warrants that HealthGate Products
         are currently Year 2000 complaint. "Year 2000 compliant is defined to
         mean HealthGate Products accurately and unambiguously process
         (including, but not limited to, compare, calculate, manipulate,
         sequence, display, and exchange data with other systems) data
         containing time and/or dates prior to, at, and after the year 2000
         without error or interruption, and the products operate properly and in
         conformance with applicable specifications, continuously, before, at,
         and after the year 2000."

                  8.1.5. With respect to any development services provided
         pursuant to this Agreement, each of HealthGate's employees, agents or
         representatives assigned to perform services hereunder shall have the
         proper skill, training and background so as to be able to perform in a
         competent and professional manner and all work will be so performed.

         8.2. HEALTHGATE INDEMNITY. HealthGate shall defend or settle, at its
own expense, any cause of action or proceeding brought against Licensee which is
based on a claim that the use of the Information as provided hereunder infringes
any patent, copyright, trade secret or other proprietary right. HealthGate shall
indemnify and hold Licensee harmless against all damages, judgments, and
attorneys' fees arising out of the foregoing, provided that Licensee gives
HealthGate prompt written notice of such claim. If a claim is made that the use
of the Information as provided hereunder infringes any patent, copyright, trade
secret or other proprietary right, HealthGate shall either procure for Licensee
the right to continue using the Information, modify it to make it non-infringing
but continue to meet the specifications therefor, or replace it with a similar
non-infringing content as determined by the sole discretion of HealthGate.

         8.3. LICENSEE'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS. Excluding claims arising
out of or relating to the violation by HealthGate or an Information Partner of
any third party copyright, trade secrets, or trademark, Licensee, to the extent
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Information Partners and hold them harmless from and against any and all claims
of Licensee, Authorized Users or other third parties arising out of or related
to the use of the HealthGate Products, the Information or other licensed
materials, regardless of whether such claims were foreseeable by HealthGate or
the Information Partner. The provisions of this Section 8.3 will survive any
termination.

         8.4.     DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES, LIMITATION TO WARRANTIES AND
                  LIABILITIES.

         THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IN SECTION 8.1 ABOVE REPRESENT THE ENTIRE
         WARRANTY OF HEALTHGATE WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND ARE IN LIEU
         OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
         INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
         WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF WHICH HEALTHGATE
         DISCLAIMS. DUE TO THE NUMBER OF SOURCES FROM WHICH INFORMATION ON THE
         HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS IS OR WILL BE OBTAINED, AND THE INHERENT HAZARDS OF
         ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, THERE MAY BE DELAYS, OMISSIONS OR INACCURACIES
         IN SUCH INFORMATION AND THE HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS. THE HEALTHGATE
         PRODUCTS COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL OR OTHER INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL
         ERRORS. PERIODICALLY, CHANGES MAY BE MADE IN THE INFORMATION PROVIDED
         IN THE HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS. HEALTHGATE AND ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS AND
         ITS INFORMATION PARTNERS CANNOT AND DO NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY,
         COMPLETENESS, CURRENTNESS, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
         PURPOSE OF THE INFORMATION AND CONTENT AVAILABLE THROUGH THE HEALTHGATE
         PRODUCTS, OR THE HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS THEMSELVES, OR ANY OTHER
         INFORMATION WHICH IS REFERENCED BY OR LINKED TO THE HEALTHGATE
         PRODUCTS. THE PRESENCE IN OR ABSENCE FROM THE INFORMATION, RELATED
         MATERIALS, DATA, EVENTS, RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTS DOES NOT IMPLY THE
         SPECIFIC EXISTENCE OR THE NON-EXISTENCE THEREOF, NOR DOES HEALTHGATE
         CLAIM COMPREHENSIVENESS OR THE ABSENCE OF ERRORS. HEALTHGATE ASSUMES NO
         RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF THE HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS BY THE LICENSEE
         OR AUTHORIZED USERS. HEALTHGATE AND ITS INFORMATION PARTNERS SHALL NOT
         BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, OR INCIDENTAL,
         CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES AS A RESULT OF USE OF THE
         HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION, EVEN IF EXPRESSLY MADE AWARE OF
         THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF. EXCEPT FOR ANY CLAIM FOR INDEMNITY UNDER
         SECTION 8.2, IN NO EVENT MAY ANY ACTION BE BROUGHT AGAINST HEALTHGATE,
         OR AN INFORMATION PARTNER ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT MORE THAN ONE
         YEAR AFTER

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         THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION ARISES, DETERMINED WITHOUT REGARD TO WHEN
         THE LICENSEE OR AUTHORIZED USER SHALL HAVE LEARNED OF THE ALLEGED
         DEFECT, INJURY, OR LOSS. IN NO EVENT SHALL HEALTHGATE'S LIABILITY UNDER
         THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF LICENSE FEES PAID BY
         LICENSEE PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM
         BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF THIS CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER
         IN CONTRACT OR IN TORT, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY). THE
         PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION 8.4 SHALL SURVIVE ANY TERMINATION OF THIS
         AGREEMENT.

9        MISCELLANEOUS

         9.1. With respect to any development services provided pursuant to this
Agreement, HealthGate acknowledges that Confidential Information provided by
Licensee may also be protected by law. HealthGate will neither disclose such
information, directly or indirectly, nor use such information for any purpose
except to perform the services described in this Agreement. Patient medical and
financial files and all documents or records of Licensee which may be used or
received by HealthGate shall remain exclusive property of Licensee.

         Licensee, on behalf of itself and the Affiliated Providers and HPG
Members, acknowledges that Confidential Information provided by HealthGate may
also be protected by law. Licensee, the Affiliated Providers and HPG Members
will neither disclose such information, directly or indirectly, nor use such
information for any purpose except to perform the services described in this
Agreement.

         Either party shall take appropriate action, by instruction to or
agreement with its employees, agents and subcontractors, to maintain the
confidentiality of the Confidential Information. Either party agrees to execute
written Confidentiality Agreements with its employees, agents, and
subcontractors addressing either party's obligations set forth in this section.
Either party shall promptly notify the other party in the event that it learns
of any unauthorized release of Confidential Information.

         Either party shall have no obligation with respect to:

                  (a)      Confidential Information made available to the
                           general public without restriction by the other party
                           or by an authorized third party;

                  (b)      Confidential Information rightfully known to either
                           party independently of disclosures by the other party
                           under this Agreement;

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                  (c)      Confidential Information independently developed by
                           either party;

                  (d)      Confidential Information that either party may be
                           required to disclosure pursuant to subpoena or other
                           lawful process; provided, however, that the party
                           notifies the other party in a timely manner to allow
                           the other party to appear and protect its interests;
                           or

                  (e)      Any information regarding any Authorized User of the
                           HealthGate Products obtained from or through their
                           use of those products.

         Upon the termination of this Agreement, either party shall:

                  (a)      Immediately cease to use the Confidential
                           Information.

                  (b)      Return to the other party, Confidential Information
                           and all copies thereof within thirty (30) days of the
                           termination or destroy the Confidential Information
                           in accordance with the other party's policy and
                           all-applicable state and federal laws.

                  (c)      Upon request, certify in writing to the other party
                           that it has complied with its obligations set forth
                           in this Section.

         The parties acknowledge that monetary remedies may be inadequate to
protect their rights with respect to Confidential Information and that, in
addition to legal remedies otherwise available to either party, injunctive
relief is an appropriate judicial remedy to protect either party's rights in
Confidential Information.

         Either party hereby agrees to indemnity and hold harmless the other
party from and against any and all liability, loss, damage, claims or causes of
action and expenses associated therewith (including attorney's fees) caused
directly or indirectly by the party's breach of its obligations under this
Section 9.1. Either party may enforce the other party's obligations hereunder by
seeking equitable relief which remedy shall be nonexclusive. Either party agrees
to provide reasonable assistance and cooperation upon the request of the other
party in connection with any litigation against third parties to protect
Confidential Information.

         9.2. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. HealthGate and Licensee are and shall
remain independent contractors with respect to all matters pursuant to the
Agreement.

         9.3. ASSIGNMENT. Licensee may sell, transfer, assign, or subcontract,
any right, license or obligation set forth in this Agreement without the express

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advance written consent of HealthGate; provided, however, Licensee may not sell,
transfer, assign, or subcontract, any right, license or obligation set forth in
this Agreement to Medscape, WebMD, Healtheon, and Dr. Koop or any of their
successors or assigns.

         9.4. AMENDMENTS IN WRITING. No amendment, modification, or waiver of
any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is set forth in a
writing that refers to this Agreement and is executed by an authorized
representative of each party hereto. No failure or delay by any party in
exercising any right, power, or remedy will operate as a waiver of any such
right, power, or remedy.

         9.5. NOTICES. All notices required hereunder (except invoice or
purchase orders as provided herein) shall be in writing and shall be deemed to
have been duly given upon receipt, and shall be either delivered in person, by
registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or by
overnight delivery service with proof of delivery, and addressed as follows:

              To HealthGate:      Rick Lawson
                                  HealthGate Data Corp.
                                  25 Corporate Drive
                                  Suite 310
                                  Burlington, Massachusetts  01803

              with a copy to:     Steve Kane, Esq.
                                  Rich, May, Bilodeau & Flaherty
                                  176 Federal Street, 6th Floor
                                  Boston, MA 02110-2223

              To Licensee:        Attn:  Director, I/S Contracts
                                  HCA - Information Technology & Services, Inc.
                                  2555 Park Plaza
                                  Nashville, Tennessee  37203

         with a copy to any person listed herein or in an Exhibit, and to:

                                  General Counsel
                                  HCA - The Healthcare Company
                                  One Park Plaza
                                  Nashville, Tennessee  37203

         9.6 PUBLICITY. HealthGate and Licensee agree not to advertise or to use
the other party's name in any advertising, except as contemplated by this
Agreement, without first obtaining written consent from the other party, which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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9.7      BOOKS AND RECORDS.

         (a) To the extent the requirements of 42 C.F.R. Section 420.300 ET SEQ.
are applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Vendor agrees
to make available to the Secretary of Health and Human Services ("HHS"), the
Comptroller General of the Government Accounting Office ("GAO") and their
authorized representatives, all contracts, books, documents and records relating
to the nature and extent of costs hereunder until the expiration of four (4)
years after Services are furnished under this Agreement.

         (b) If Vendor carries out its obligations under this Agreement through
a subcontract worth $10,000 or more over a twelve month period with a "related"
organization, the subcontract will also contain clauses substantially identical
to this Section 9.7 to permit access by Division, HHS, GAO and their
representatives to the "related" organization's books and records.

         (c) Vendor agrees to comply at all times with the regulations issued by
the Department of Health and Human Services published at 42 C.F.R. 1001, and
which relate to Vendor's obligation to report and disclose discounts, rebates
and other reductions to Division and Facilities for Products and Services
purchased under this Agreement. Where a discount or other reduction in price of
the Services is applicable, the parties also intend to comply with the
requirements of 42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7b(b)(3)(A) and the "safe harbor"
regulations regarding discounts or other reductions in price set forth at 42
C.F.R. Section 1001.952(h).

         (d) Division is not a federal government contractor; however, some of
the Facilities which will purchase from Vendor under this Agreement may be
federal government contractors or subcontractors. Vendor acknowledges that
purchase orders by any such entities incorporate the contract clauses regarding
equal employment opportunity and affirmative action contained in 41 C.F.R.
60-1.4 (Executive Order 11246), 41 C.F.R. 60-250.4 (Vietnam Era Veterans
Readjustment and Assistance Act), and 41 C.F.R. 60-741.5 (Rehabilitation Act).

         (e) Division shall have the right, during normal business hours and
with reasonable advance notice, to review and photocopy Vendor's books,
documents and records that pertain directly to the accounts of Division,
Facilities and their Affiliates, the fees payable to Vendor under this
Agreement, the Rebates payable by Vendor, or the Services provided by Vendor
hereunder. The audit may be conducted by Division employees or by an external
auditing firm selected by Division. The cost

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of audit, including the cost of the auditors and reasonable cost of copies of
books, documents and records shall be paid by Division. Division shall have no
obligation to pay the cost incurred by employees and agents of Vendor in
cooperating with Division in such audit.

         (f) Vendor represents and warrants that it has not been excluded,
debarred, or otherwise made ineligible to participate in any federal health care
program as defined in 42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7b(f) (the "Federal Healthcare
Programs"). Vendor represents and warrants to Division that Vendor (i) is not
currently excluded, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to participate in the
Federal Healthcare Programs; (ii) is not convicted of a criminal offense related
to the provision of health care items or services but has not yet been excluded,
debarred, or otherwise declared ineligible to participate in the Federal
Healthcare Programs, and (iii) is not under investigation or otherwise aware of
any circumstances which may result in Vendor being excluded from participation
in the Federal Healthcare Programs. This shall be an ongoing representation and
warranty during the term of this Agreement, and Vendor shall immediately notify
Division of any change in the status of the representations and warranty set
forth in this section. Any breach of this section shall give Division the right
to terminate this Agreement immediately for cause.

         (g) Vendor represent and warrants that it has not made, is not
obligated to make, and will not make any payment or provide any remuneration to
any third party in return for Division entering into this Agreement or for any
business transacted under this Agreement.

         (h) Division's rights under this Section 14 shall survive for a period
of four (4) years after termination or expiration of this Agreement.

         9.8. AUDIT/REPORTING. Licensee shall have the right, during normal
business hours and with reasonable advance notice, to review and photocopy
HealthGate's books and records that pertain directly to the accounts of
Licensee, HPG Members, or Authorized Users. The audit may be conducted by
Licensee's employees or by an external auditing firm selected by Licensee. The
cost of audit, including the cost of the auditors and reasonable cost of copies
of books and records shall be paid by Licensee. Licensee shall have no
obligation to pay the cost incurred by employees and agents of HealthGate in
cooperating with Licensee in such audit. Licensee does not have the right to
review the books and records that pertain to the accounts of other HealthGate
customers or business partners. Licensee may not conduct more than one such
audit per year. Any personnel of Licensee shall sign a mutually agreeable
confidentiality agreement before such audit is done.

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         9.9. THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. This Agreement is not intended and shall not
be construed to create any rights for any third party.

         9.10. FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party shall be liable nor deemed to be in
default of its obligations hereunder for any delay or failure in performance
under this Agreement or other interruption of service resulting, directly or
indirectly, from acts of God, civil or military authority, act of war,
accidents, natural disasters or catastrophes, strikes, or other work stoppages
or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the party affected thereby.
However, each party shall utilize it best good faith efforts to perform such
obligations to the extent of its ability to do so in the event of any such
occurrence or circumstances. If a single force majeure condition causes a delay
or failure in performance under this Agreement or other interruption of service
exceeding ninety (90) days, the nonaffected party may terminate subject to the
requirements of Section 6.2 above by providing a Termination Notice to the
affected party.

         9.11. INSURANCE. HealthGate shall maintain liability coverage for
errors and omissions with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per incident and
$3,000,000 in the aggregate. Licensee shall be provided a copy of the
certificate of insurance upon signing of this Agreement. Licensee shall be
promptly notified at least thirty (30) days prior to any cancellation of policy
or reduction in coverage below the required amounts specified in this Section
9.9.

         9.12. LEGAL FEES. In the event of any litigation between the parties
concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be awarded reasonable
attorney's fees and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with such
action.

         9.13. GOVERNING LAW. The validity, interpretation, and performance of
this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of
the State of Tennessee.

         9.14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This Agreement, together with the
schedules and other attachments referenced herein, contains a full and complete
expression of the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. If any provision
of this Agreement conflicts with any schedule or attachment to this Agreement,
this Agreement shall control with respect to the subject matter of such
attachment. This Agreement supersedes any and all other previous agreements,
written or oral, including the Co-Branded CHOICE Web Agreement dated November 2,
1999, made by the parties concerning the subject matter hereof. If any provision
of this Agreement is finally held by a court or arbitration panel of competent
jurisdiction to be unlawful, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall
remain in full force and effect to the extent that the parties' intent can be
lawfully enforced. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is
expressly agreed that the terms of any Licensee

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purchase order will be subject to the terms of this Agreement and that any
acceptance of a purchase order by HealthGate will be for acknowledgment purposes
only and none of the terms set forth in the purchase order will be binding upon
HealthGate.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, duly authorized representatives of the parties have
executed this Agreement under seal as of and effective the date first written
above:

HEALTHGATE DATA CORP.                         LICENSEE

By: /s/ Rick Lawson                           By: /s/ Noel Williams
    -----------------------------------           ------------------------------

Name: Rick Lawson                             Name: Noel Williams
      ---------------------------------             ----------------------------

Title: VP, Business Development               Title: President
       --------------------------------              ---------------------------

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              SCHEDULE A: CONTENT AND SERVICES FOR CHOICE WEB SITE

A.       Content and Features Available through the affiliated CHOICE Web Sites

         o    Healthy Living Webzines, enhanced to include links to and from
              Wellness Centers, includes Healthy Eating, Healthy Woman, Healthy
              Man, Healthy Sexuality, Healthy Parenting, Healthy Mind,
              Alternative Health, Healthy Rx, Healthy Athlete, Healthy Traveler,
              and Healthy After 50.

         o    Condition Centers

         o    Super Centers

         o    Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary

         o    Health Advisors, includes Adult, Behavioral, Pediatric, Women's
              and Senior (Adult, Women's and Pediatric includes both English and
              Spanish topics)

         o    USP DI, Volume 2

         o    Diagnostic Procedures Handbook

         o    New England Journal of Medicine Weekly Briefings

         o    MEDLINE

         o    Usage Reports

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                                SCHEDULE B: FEES

1)       LICENSE FEES: Licensee shall remit to HealthGate a license fee of
         $2,833,332 during the Term of this Agreement for the HealthGate
         Products and services received. The license fee shall be payable as
         follows:

         i)       $283,333.20 on March 1, 2001;
         ii)      $283,333.20 on May 1, 2001;
         iii)     $283,333.20 on July 1, 2001
         iv)      $283,333.20 on September 1, 2001;
         v)       $283,333.20 on November 1, 2001;
         vi)      $283,333.20 on January 1, 2002;
         vii)     $283,333.20 on March 1, 2002;
         viii)    $283,333.20 on May 1, 2002;
         ix)      $283,333.20 on July 1, 2002; and,
         x)       $283,333.20 on September 1, 2002.

2)       COMMISSIONS ON NET ADVERTISING REVENUE: During the term of this
         Agreement, including any extensions, Licensee shall receive, as
         commission on advertising and sponsorship, 25% of the Net Advertising
         Revenue and as commission on e-commerce, 25% of the Net E-Commerce
         Revenue for non-pharmaceutical e-commerce of non-Medicare reimbursed
         products and services. Commission shall be paid quarterly, within 45
         days after the close of the quarter. HealthGate shall retain 75% of the
         Net Advertising Revenue, 75% of the Net E-Commerce Revenue for
         non-pharmaceutical or non-Medicare reimbursed products or services, and
         100% of the Net E-Commerce for pharmaceutical e-commerce of Medicare
         reimbursed products or services.

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                                                               Exhibit 10.35

                     DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

                                     BETWEEN

                               GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS

                                       AND

                              HEALTHGATE DATA CORP.

                                  JUNE 11, 2000

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                     DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

     This Agreement, effective as of June 11, 2000, is between GE Medical
Systems, a division of General Electric Company, a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the state of New York ("GEMS"), and HealthGate Data
Corp., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of
Delaware ("HealthGate").

                                    RECITALS

     A. HealthGate owns or has rights to certain "HealthGate Products" (as
defined below) which are used in health, medicine, training and education.

     B. GEMS owns or has rights to certain content, satellite broadcast
programming and branding and related goods and services which are used in
health, medicine, training and education, and which are used to distribute
information about, and to promote, its other goods and services.

     C. The parties intend to develop certain enhanced or supplemented
embodiments of HealthGate Products (called "GEMS Products" herein, as defined
below) by integrating certain Marks (as defined below), content, programming,
linking and e-commerce capabilities of GEMS with the HealthGate Products. GEMS
is granted a limited worldwide right hereunder to distribute HealthGate Products
independently or as incorporated in the GEMS Products. The parties are to share
Revenue (as defined herein) in connection therewith.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the mutual
promises and covenants set forth below, the parties agree as follows:

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                                    ARTICLE I
                                   DEFINITIONS

     Capitalized terms herein shall have the following meanings for purposes of
this Agreement:

     1.1 "Agreement" has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

     1.2 "HealthGate Products" means all present and all future releases,
versions and embodiments of the suite of HealthGate products and services
currently known as "CHOICE," that are developed for or marketed or sold to the
Healthcare Marketplace, including any future products or services having a
different name but substituting for or superseding, or performing the same or
equivalent function as, or competing with, CHOICE, but not including those
current products or services listed on EXHIBIT B attached hereto with respect to
which HealthGate is prohibited by existing obligations to content providers from
allowing distribution by GEMS.

     1.3 "Healthcare Marketplace" means institutions, organizations and
corporations in the business of delivering patient care, including but not
limited to hospitals, multi-hospital systems, clinics, out-patient centers,
healthcare group purchasing organizations and integrated delivery networks.

     1.4 "GEMS Products" means products resulting from HealthGate Products (i)
being enhanced or supplemented with content contributed by GEMS, regardless of
format, or (ii) to which Marks of GEMS are applied, or (iii) for which GEMS
contributes any development costs.

     1.5 "Products" means HealthGate Products sold or deemed sold by GEMS and
GEMS Products, singly and jointly.

     1.6 "Revenue" means all monetary consideration and the fair market value of
all non-monetary consideration actually received, not including any sales or
value-added taxes, and less

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any returns or refunds. In the case of Revenue in a currency other than United
States dollars, such Revenue shall be converted to United States dollars using
the exchange rate in effect on the last day of the calendar quarter during which
such Revenue is received.

     1.7 "Confidential Information" means any information received by a party
that is marked "Confidential" or "Proprietary" or, in the case of information
that is disclosed orally, is reduced to writing and such writing is delivered to
the receiving party confirming the oral disclosure and identifying the oral
disclosure as "Confidential" within 30 days after the oral disclosure.
Confidential Information shall not include any information that the receiving
party can demonstrate, by a preponderance of the evidence, is already known to
it at the time of the disclosure, is in the public domain other than as
consequence of breach by it of its obligation hereunder not to disclose the
information, is received from another without an obligation of confidentiality,
or is thereafter independently developed by it without the use of any such
information.

     1.8 "Marks" has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5 below.

     1.9 "Control" has the meaning set forth in Section 13.3 below.

     1.10 "Integration Support" has the meaning set forth in Article 2 below.

     1.11 "Competitive Activities" means GEMS selling of any enterprise-wide
supplemental website healthcare content to the Healthcare Marketplace other than
as provided hereunder. As of the signing of this Agreement, "Competitive
Activities" shall mean those offered by WebMD, HealthCentral, drkoop.com and
AHN. "Competitive Activities" shall not include departmental and educational
solutions, shall not include GEMS' existing distribution arrangements with the
Health Channel, and shall not include TiP.

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         1.12 "List Price" means, with respect to the sale of Products during a
calendar quarter, the lesser of (a) the list price for HealthGate Products last
published by HealthGate prior to such calendar quarter and (b) any discounted
prices at which HealthGate directly or indirectly distributes comparable volumes
of HealthGate Products to end users during such calendar quarter. "List Price"
does not include any sales or value-added taxes, surcharges, discounts, refunds
or credits.

                                   ARTICLE II
                                   DEVELOPMENT

     2.1 DEVELOPMENT OF GEMS PRODUCTS. The parties will collaborate in the
development of GEMS Products by integrating into HealthGate Products those
portions of GEMS' content, programming, linking and branding and related goods
and services as may be designated by GEMS from time to time. The GEMS Products
will be directed toward specific areas of expertise of GEMS, including, but not
limited to, radiology, cardiology and women's health, and related educational
materials, and GEMS e-commerce applications. More specifically, the parties
anticipate that the GEMS Products will include continuing education and
continuing medical education, e-commerce, medical content, health and wellness
content and consulting services.

     2.2. INTEGRATION SUPPORT. During the term of this agreement, HealthGate
will provide Integration Support (as defined below) to GEMS as follows:

          (a) Upon receipt of a request for Integration Support from GEMS, each
     of which shall be written with sufficient detail to enable HealthGate's
     personnel to estimate the programming and other requirements thereof,
     HealthGate shall promptly deliver to GEMS a written project outline which
     will outline the scope of work and the number of

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     man hours required to fulfill such request (each, a "Project Outline"). Any
     modifications to the GEMS request for Integration Support shall require a
     further request from GEMS and a further Project Outline from HealthGate.

          (b) At its expense, HealthGate will provide up to 400 man-hours of
     Integration Support to GEMS during each calendar quarter. Subject to
     Section 2.2(c) below, all Integration Support provided to GEMS in excess of
     400 man-hours during each calendar quarter shall be provided to GEMS on an
     as available basis and at the expense of GEMS, based on the actual time and
     materials costs incurred by HealthGate in providing such additional
     Integration Support and on terms and conditions no less favorable than
     those granted to others.

          (c) Any time or material expenses incurred by HealthGate in excess of
     the time and materials set forth in a Project Outline (as modified in
     accordance with Section 2.2(a) above) shall be borne by HealthGate, and any
     such excess man-hours shall not apply for any purpose against the 400
     man-hours agreed to be provided under Section 2.2(b) above.

          (d) "Integration Support" includes, but is not limited to, the
     following services: review of requests submitted by GEMS as contemplated
     under Section 2.2(a) above; preparation and delivery of Project Outlines;
     and design and integration of proposed product enhancements, development,
     testing and implementation of all necessary services and support for the
     integration of GEMS' Marks, links to GEMS Websites and the integration of
     GEMS' content and look and feel of GEMS into HealthGate Products for the
     purpose of creating GEMS Products.

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     2.3 CREATION OF DERIVATIVE WORKS. HealthGate will provide all necessary
technical support to GEMS in the creation, development and integration of
derivative works of and new content or features for GEMS Products, subject to
the ownership provisions of Article III below and such other terms and
conditions as agreed upon by the parties from time to time. Such terms and
conditions will be reasonable, and no less favorable to GEMS than those offered
by HealthGate to others under similar circumstances. The parties may mutually
agree for HealthGate to provide such support at the expense of GEMS, the shared
expense of GEMS and HealthGate, or the expense of HealthGate, which agreement
shall have the effect described in Article III and Section 7.2(b).

                                   ARTICLE III
                                    OWNERSHIP

     3.1 OWNERSHIP OF GEMS PRODUCTS. GEMS will own all elements of GEMS Products
that constitute, or are derivative works of, GEMS' content, regardless of format
(including without limitation works of authorship, source and object code, and
databases). GEMS will own, and HealthGate hereby assigns and agrees to assign to
GEMS, all elements of GEMS Products for which GEMS contributes development
costs. Such assignment shall include all copyrights, trade secret rights and
other intellectual property rights thereto, with the unrestricted right to
reproduce, prepare derivative works, use, distribute, perform and display such
elements. HealthGate will have no rights to any such elements unless expressly
provided otherwise in writing by GEMS.

     3.2 OWNERSHIP OF HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS. HealthGate shall retain ownership of
all content, components, portions, modules and embodiments of the HealthGate
Products contributed by HealthGate. HealthGate will own any elements of GEMS
Products that do not

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constitute, or are not derivative works of, GEMS content or for which GEMS does
not contribute development costs, including all copyrights, trade secret rights
and other intellectual property rights thereto, subject to the distribution
rights of GEMS under Section 4.1 below and other rights of GEMS hereunder.
HealthGate's content providers shall retain ownership of their content
incorporated in the HealthGate Products.

     3.3 GEMS OWNERSHIP OF WORK FOR WHICH GEMS FUNDS DEVELOPMENT. All work,
including associated technology, developed by HealthGate and funded by GEMS
shall be owned by GEMS and all rights therein together with all intellectual
property rights shall be owned by GEMS, unless HealthGate delivers to GEMS clear
and convincing proof including corroborated records showing prior ownership of
such rights by HealthGate, and GEMS agrees with such ownership, in advance of
such development (the "Prior Work"). HealthGate hereby grants GEMS a
royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive license to allow GEMS to copy, modify,
distribute, perform publicly the Prior Work, and to use any portions of any
associated technology, in connection with GEMS' commercialization of the
delivered work.

     3.4 HEALTHGATE'S RIGHTS IN WORK FOR WHICH GEMS FUNDS DEVELOPMENT. GEMS
hereby grants to HealthGate a royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive license
to allow HealthGate to copy, modify, distribute, perform publicly the technology
associated with the work for which GEMS funded development, but only outside the
field of medical imaging and patient monitoring and only without the involvement
of any competitors of GEMS including but not limited to those listed in EXHIBIT
C hereto.

     3.5 ASSIGNMENTS. Except as provided in this Article III and subject to the
licenses and other rights under this Agreement, each party retains ownership of
its respective underlying intellectual property rights. Each party agrees to
take such action as may be reasonably required

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to effectuate the ownership provisions of this Article III, including without
limitation the execution and delivery of instruments of assignment, recordation
or registration, and the giving of truthful testimony.

     3.6 ENFORCEMENT. Each party shall promptly notify the other of any
infringement or other violation by any third party of any patent, copyright,
trade secret, trademark or other intellectual property right related to the
Products. The party owning such right may enforce such right against such third
party, and the other party shall reasonably cooperate with such enforcement at
the enforcing party's expense. Any damages or other monetary recovery in the
enforcement action shall be retained by the enforcing party.

                                   ARTICLE IV
                               DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS

     4.1 GRANT OF RIGHTS GOVERNING GEMS PRODUCTS. HealthGate hereby grants to
GEMS and its affiliates an exclusive worldwide right and license to distribute,
and arrange for subdistribution through GEMS subdistributors that do not engage
in any activities that would be deemed Competitive Activities if engaged in by
GEMS, any elements of GEMS Products that do not constitute, or are not
derivative works of, GEMS' content or for which GEMS did not contribute
development costs, on such terms and conditions as GEMS may determine,
consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.

     4.2 GRANT OF RIGHTS GOVERNING HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS. HealthGate hereby grants
to GEMS a nonexclusive worldwide right and license to distribute HealthGate
Products, on such terms and conditions as GEMS may determine, consistent with
the provisions of this Agreement in those instances in which a customer desires
to purchase HealthGate Products and the

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distribution to such customer does not violate any then-existing exclusive
distribution obligation of HealthGate and subject to HealthGate prior consent.

     4.3 RESERVED.

     4.4 UNAVAILABLE CONTENT. Promptly after the date of this Agreement,
HealthGate shall exert its best efforts with each of its content providers that
prohibit the distribution of their content through GEMS Products or otherwise
prohibit distribution by GEMS to waive such prohibition and allow such
distribution. HealthGate will regularly keep GEMS informed of HealthGate's
efforts and progress in obtaining such waivers.

     4.5 PROHIBITED DISTRIBUTORS. HealthGate will not distribute or allow the
distribution of any HealthGate Products or any components, portions, modules or
other constituents of HealthGate Products, or any product or service competitive
to HealthGate Products, by any company listed in EXHIBIT C hereto; provided,
however, the limitation provided under this Section 4.5 shall only apply to the
Healthcare Marketplace and shall not limit HealthGate's ability to enter into
transactions or arrangements not involving the Healthcare Marketplace; and
provided further, HealthGate will be released from the limitation provided under
this Section 4.5 at its option upon 30 days prior notice to GEMS if GEMS engages
in any Competitive Activities.

     4.6 TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION. The general terms and conditions of the
distribution of Products by GEMS will be as set forth in a Standard End User
License Agreement substantially in the form agreed upon by the parties from time
to time.

     4.7 NO BEST EFFORTS OR RESTRICTIONS. Except as expressly set forth herein,
GEMS will not be restricted in its conduct of any activities by this Agreement;
the distribution activities of GEMS for the Products shall be as determined by
GEMS in its sole discretion subject to the

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terms and conditions of this Agreement; and GEMS shall not be obligated to
undertake any "best efforts" or any other particular commitment level.

     4.8 MEETINGS. The parties will meet approximately each calendar quarter to
discuss market conditions and strategies for the effective sale and distribution
of the Products.

                                    ARTICLE V
                              SERVICES AND SUPPORT

     5.1 WEBSITE DESIGN AND HOSTING. HealthGate, at its expense, shall design,
develop, maintain, update, support and host the websites for all Products;
provided, however, with respect to products, services and applications that are
resident on non-HealthGate servers, HealthGate shall only be responsible for
maintaining the links between HealthGate's servers and such other servers.
Promptly upon request, HealthGate shall deliver to GEMS and, if required under
the applicable end user agreement, to customer's quarterly usage, tracking and
similar information related to each such customer's website, such information to
include, if applicable, page views, numbers of unique visitors, numbers of
visits to sections, advertisers' and sponsors' usage and click throughs.

     5.2 RESERVED.

     5.3 SURVIVAL OF SERVICES AND SUPPORT. HealthGate's provision of the
services described in this Article V shall survive termination or expiration of
this Agreement with respect to then active Products customers (i.e., those with
which an end user agreement is then in effect) and Products customers for which
there are commitments prior to termination or expiration.

     5.4 RIGHT OF GEMS TO SUPPORT. If, during or after the term of this
Agreement, HealthGate fails to provide service to one or more Products customer
consistent with the level of service mutually deemed satisfactory from time to
time by HealthGate and GEMS, with such

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initial level of satisfactory service to be established by HealthGate and GEMS
within 60 days after the date of this Agreement, GEMS and HealthGate will meet
and work together in good faith to address and resolve any such service level
issue. If any such service level issue is not remedied in a timely manner such
that the level of service provided to such Products customers is not at least
equal to the then mutually agreed to level of service, HealthGate shall fully
cooperate with GEMS, to enable GEMS, at HealthGate's expense, to provide such
services; provided, however, HealthGate's liability under this Section 5.4 shall
be limited to the amount of actual revenue it shall have received from the sale
of Products to the affected customers.

                                   ARTICLE VI
                                    MARKETING

     6.1 GEMS' MARKETING. GEMS and HealthGate will work collaboratively to
develop the overall strategic marketing plan for the Products in accordance with
this Article VI.

     6.2 COOPERATION BY HEALTHGATE. HealthGate at its expense (except to the
extent provided otherwise in this Article VI) will cooperate as reasonably
requested by GEMS in marketing the Products. Without limiting the generality of
the foregoing sentence, HealthGate (i) on a timely basis will provide to GEMS
all relevant technical, marketing and other information regarding the Products
and will provide appropriate artwork for marketing communications; and (ii) in
advance of each calendar quarter will review with GEMS the HealthGate detailed
plan for the marketing of Products and HealthGate's plans for public relations
and enhancing and building company image and branding for such calendar quarter.

     6.3 COOPERATION BY GEMS. GEMS will be responsible for the production and
distribution of marketing communications regarding GEMS Products. GEMS will
include the GEMS Products (and prices therefor) in its product catalog or
equivalent supporting materials.

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The GEMS Products may be included as a part of industry trade shows and
exhibitions in which GEMS participates, at GEMS discretion. The GEMS Products
may be included as a part of GEMS public advertising strategy, at GEMS
discretion. The expenses attributable to the inclusion of the GEMS Products in
such trade shows, exhibitions, and advertisements will be split evenly between
GEMS and HealthGate, provided that HealthGate approves such expenses in advance.

     6.4 RESERVED.

     6.5 BRANDING. Each party reserves all rights to any name, marks and logos
("Marks") it may have. GEMS will have the right, but not the obligation, to
include its Marks in the Products, and to prohibit the inclusion of the Marks or
advertising of any company if such company is in competition with GEMS in any
goods or services distributed by GEMS. The Products will include the names of
HealthGate and CHOICE, consistent with applicable General Electric Company
corporate guidelines including without limitation guidelines to avoid confusion
of customers, sales forces and others and to produce and maintain market
identity. Each use by HealthGate of any Marks of GEMS, whether in advertising or
marketing materials, company announcements or offering circulars, informational
materials, public events, or otherwise, shall be subject to the prior written
approval of GEMS and subject to applicable General Electric Company corporate
guidelines regarding branding. Neither party shall by this Agreement obtain any
right, title, or interest in or to any Marks of the other party or its
affiliates. Accordingly, neither party shall use any Marks confusingly similar
to or likely to cause confusion with the Marks of the other or of any other
person or entity. This Section 6.5 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
Violation of this Section 6.5 shall entitle the owner of the Mark to seek any
legal or equitable remedy it has, whether arising under this Agreement or
otherwise.

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                                   ARTICLE VII
                                 REVENUE SHARING

     7.1 HEALTHGATE PRODUCTS. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties (as, for
example, to address promotional activities or volume accounts), all Revenues
collected by either party (i) for subscriptions to HealthGate Products sold by
GEMS, or (ii) for upgrades, services or enhancements thereto (but not including
GEMS Products, which are addressed in Section 7.2 below) sold by either party,
shall be divided such that 70% of the sales price is received by HealthGate and
the remainder is received by GEMS.

     7.2 GEMS PRODUCTS. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties (as, for example,
to address promotional activities or volume accounts), all Revenues collected by
either party (i) for subscriptions to GEMS Products sold by GEMS, or (ii)
upgrades, services or enhancements thereto sold by either party, shall be
divided such that:

          (a) 70% of the sales price of any HealthGate Products components in
     such GEMS Products is received by HealthGate and the remainder is received
     by GEMS, except as provided in Subsection (b) below.

          (b) If such GEMS Products or upgrades, services or enhancements
     thereto shall have been created or developed by HealthGate at its own
     expense or partial expense by agreement of the parties under Section 2.3
     above, then the division of Revenues shall be modified as the parties agree
     upon in advance of such creation or development taking into consideration
     the expense so incurred by HealthGate. Such modification shall pertain to
     revenues associated with professional services. However, in the event that
     a professional services engagement evolves as a result of GEMS'
     distribution channels sales efforts in selling the GEMS Products, then GEMS
     shall received 30% of the sale price for the GEMS Products associated with
     the professional services engagement.

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     7.3 ADVERTISING REVENUE. All Revenues collected by either party for
advertisements or other promotional material included in the Products during the
term of this Agreement shall be divided 90% to HealthGate and 10% to GEMS. GEMS
shall be guaranteed its 10% split regardless of whether the advertiser is a
national or local advertiser, or HealthGate's negotiated revenue sharing with
customers, or the terms of any sponsorship and advertising agreement.

     7.4 E-COMMERCE. All Revenues collected by either party from e-commerce
offered on the Products not involving products or services of GEMS or its
affiliates, shall be divided 90% to HealthGate and 10% to GEMS. Any Revenues
collected by either party from e-commerce offered on the Products involving
products or services of GEMS or its affiliates, for one and one-half years
following the date of this Agreement, shall be retained 100% by GEMS, and any
such Revenues collected after such one and one-half year period shall be divided
as the parties negotiate in good faith considering (a) the level of effort
expended by each party to enable such e-commerce, (b) prevailing market
conditions, (c) comparable third party web-based distribution fees, (d) the
price points of GEMS Products, (e) the volume of sales and (f) in no event shall
be any less favorable to GEMS than the fees charged by HealthGate to others.

     7.5 SURVIVAL OF REVENUE SHARING. The Revenue sharing arrangements set forth
in this Article VII shall survive the termination or expiration of this
Agreement with respect to (i) customers with an end user agreement then in
effect and (ii) customers for which GEMS has a signed commitment. GEMS shall
continue to share in the Revenue for such customers during the term of the
applicable end user agreement; however, GEMS shall not be entitled to Revenue
sharing for any renewal periods by such customers.

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                                  ARTICLE VIII
                                   ACCOUNTING

     8.1 ACCOUNTING. Reconciliation of accounts in accordance with the Revenue
sharing arrangements set forth in Article VII above shall be made within 45 days
after each calendar quarter with respect to Revenues earned and received during
such calendar quarter, by each party delivering to the other party a check (or
by making a wire transfer or in such other reasonable manner as the receiving
party may direct) for the amount due without offset for any amount due from the
other party together with the report described in Section 8.2 below. Payments
made in accordance with this Section 8.1 shall be made based upon Revenues
earned during the applicable calendar quarter regardless of any extended payment
terms granted to a customer by HealthGate.

     8.2 RECORDS. Each party shall keep complete and accurate records showing
its Revenues hereunder, for the term of this Agreement and a period of one year
thereafter. Each party shall deliver to the other party a written report
accompanying each of the payments described in Section 8.1 above setting forth
the share of Revenues due to the other party and the calculation thereof.

                                   ARTICLE IX
                                 WEBSITE LINKING

     9.1 LINKING. HealthGate will make available the HealthGate Products for
linking to GEMS websites, and will provide all necessary formatting services and
support for such linking in a manner that is invisible to users. Such services
and support will be on such reasonable terms and conditions as the parties may
agree upon, and no less favorable to GEMS than those granted to others in
similar circumstances.

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                                    ARTICLE X
                           WARRANTIES AND INDEMNITIES

     10.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF HEALTHGATE. HealthGate represents
and warrants to GEMS as follows:

          (a) that HealthGate is a validly existing corporation in good standing
     under the laws of the State of Delaware;

          (b) that HealthGate has full corporate power and authority to execute
     and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder;

          (c) that HealthGate has full right, power and authority to enter into
     and perform its obligations under this Agreement, and that HealthGate has
     the right to grant to and vest in GEMS all rights and licenses set forth in
     this Agreement, free and clear of any and all claims, rights and
     obligations whatsoever;

          (d) that except for any portion of the Products that may be created by
     GEMS, to the knowledge of HealthGate no part of the Products is or shall be
     an imitation or copy of, or shall infringe upon, any other materials, or
     shall violate or infringe upon any common law or statutory rights of any
     person or entity, including without limitation rights relating to
     defamation, contract, trademark, patent, copyright, trade secret, privacy
     or publicity;

          (e) that HealthGate has not sold, assigned, leased, licensed, or in
     any other way disposed of or encumbered any of the rights or licenses
     granted to GEMS in this Agreement other than a security interest granted to
     Petra Capital LLC in connection with a subordinated loan to HealthGate; and

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          (f) that all versions of the Products delivered to GEMS under this
     Agreement shall be free from any specification nonconformities, significant
     programming errors or defects in workmanship or materials and shall operate
     and run in a reasonable and efficient business manner (including, with
     respect to HealthGate's internal systems only, being free of any Year 2000
     defects or nonconformities due to the passage of the year 1999). In the
     event of any breach of this Section 10.1 (f), other than those based on any
     Year 2000 defects or nonconformities due to the passage of the year 2000
     not related to HealthGate's internal systems, HealthGate shall, at its sole
     expense, immediately correct the nonconformity or other defect.

     10.2 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF GEMS. GEMS represents and warrants
to HealthGate as follows:

          (a) that GEMS is a validly existing corporation in good standing under
     the laws of the State of New York;

          (b) that it has full corporate power and authority to execute and
     deliver this Agreement and to perform the transactions contemplated
     hereunder; and

          (c) that, with respect to any portion of the GEMS Products that may be
     created by GEMS, to the knowledge of GEMS no such portion of the GEMS
     Products is or shall be an imitation or copy of, or shall infringe upon,
     any other materials, or shall violate or infringe upon any common law or
     statutory rights of any person or entity, including without limitation
     rights relating to defamation, contract, trademark, patent, copyright,
     trade secret, privacy or publicity.

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     10.3 INDEMNITY. Each party will indemnify and hold harmless the other from
and against any liability, costs or expenses (including attorney fees) based
upon any action, claim or assertion inconsistent with the warranties and
representations of Section 10.1 or 10.2 above. The indemnified party shall
promptly notify the indemnifying party of any such action or assertion and shall
cooperate in the defense thereof. The indemnifying party shall have the right to
direct the defense of any such action, claim or assertion, subject to the
indemnified party's approval of any settlement thereof and the indemnified
party's right to take such actions as may be reasonably necessary to protect its
rights hereunder.

     10.4 INSURANCE. HealthGate will maintain insurance coverage for product
liabilities and other claims arising from the Products in the policy amount of
$5 million combined single limit per occurrence and $5 million in the aggregate
(with a self-insured retention of $10,000 per occurrence and $50,000 aggregate).
During the term of the Agreement, HealthGate covenants to maintain such
insurance policy and to take such steps, as necessary, to name GEMS as an
additional insured under such insurance policy. Evidence of the existence and
amount of the insurance policy shall be provided by HealthGate to GEMS upon GEMS
written request.

     10.5 NO OTHER WARRANTIES. THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IN THIS ARTICLE X ARE IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR ARISING BY
PERFORMANCE, CUSTOM OR USAGE IN THE TRADE, AND THE PARTIES HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

     10.6 NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Except as expressly set forth herein, in no
event shall either party be liable under, or in connection with, this Agreement
for any indirect, special,

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incidental, punitive or consequential losses, expenses or damages whatsoever,
including, but not limited to, loss of revenue or profits or increased costs as
a result of inability to operate, inability to fulfill contracts with third
parties, or similar matters or events. The limitations, exclusions and
disclaimers in this Agreement shall apply irrespective of the nature of the
cause of the action or demand, including but not limited to breach of contract,
negligence, tort or any other legal theory and shall survive any breach or
breaches and/or failure of the essential purpose of this Agreement, or any
remedy contained in this Agreement.

                                   ARTICLE XI
                                 CONFIDENTIALITY

     11.1 OBLIGATION. Each party agrees that any Confidential Information
furnished or disclosed to it by the other party shall be treated as confidential
by it and used by it only as expressly authorized herein, that it shall not
disclose such Confidential Information to others without the prior written
consent of the disclosing party, and that it shall take all necessary measures
to protect the confidentiality of such Confidential Information that it takes to
protect its own similar proprietary or confidential information (and that such
measures shall in no event be less than those required by law to protect the
confidentiality and proprietary nature of such information), EXCEPT insofar as:

          (a) expressly provided otherwise herein or in any other written
     agreement with the disclosing party or required by law;

          (b) such Confidential Information is necessarily disclosed by its use
     in products manufactured and sold or otherwise disposed of by the
     disclosing party; or

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          (c) such Confidential Information is necessarily disclosed to bona
     fide subcontractors of the receiving party provided that such
     subcontractors agree to maintain such Confidential Information in
     confidence and to protect such Confidential Information from disclosure to
     others to the extent of the foregoing requirements of this Section and to
     limit their use of such Confidential Information to fulfilling their
     obligations as a subcontractor or supplier.

     11.2 COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT. Without limiting the generality of Section
11.1 above, should any joint development effort be undertaken by the parties
involving software owned by GEMS, then GEMS may in its sole discretion make
source code for such software available to HealthGate to the extent reasonably
necessary for HealthGate to perform the development or maintenance obligations
agreed upon by the parties or provided hereunder. HealthGate shall not use such
source code or software except in performing such obligations and shall not
disclose it to anyone other than its employees who both (a) require access
thereto in order to allow HealthGate to perform such obligations and (b) have
agreed in writing to refrain from using or disclosing it other than as permitted
hereunder.

     11.3 OTHER CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT. Except to the extent modified
hereunder, all the obligations of the Confidentiality Agreement made as of March
25, 1999 between General Electric Company and HealthGate remain in full force
and effect as provided thereunder.

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                                   ARTICLE XII
                              TERM AND TERMINATION

     12.1 TERM. This Agreement shall be for a term of one year, automatically
renewed for successive one-year periods unless either party delivers to the
other party written notice of non-renewal at least 90 days prior to the end of
the initial term or any renewal term.

     12.2 EARLY TERMINATION. If either party commits a material breach of this
Agreement, then the other party may deliver written notice of such breach to the
breaching party. If the breaching party fails to remedy such breach within 30
days after such notice, then the other party may terminate this Agreement by
written notice of termination. A material breach shall be deemed to include
without limitation any failure to remit in a timely manner amounts due under
Article VII above, any violation by HealthGate of the exclusive distribution
rights of GEMS under Article IV above, any breach of any of the representations
or warranties of Article X, any violation by HealthGate of any of the
Confidentiality Obligations of Article XI, and any dissolution, insolvency,
bankruptcy, appointment of a receiver or trustee, making of an assignment for
the benefit of creditors, the commencement of any proceeding (state or federal)
relating to the administration of creditors rights generally, or the failure
generally to pay debts as they become due.

     12.3 REMEDIES. Upon any termination of this Agreement pursuant to this
Article XII, each party shall have all rights and remedies available to it
hereunder and at law or in equity, it being understood that the exercise of any
one remedy is not meant to be exclusive of any other remedy and that all
remedies hereunder are intended to be cumulative. Following termination, the
terminating party may suspend any and all performance hereunder except as
provided under Section 12.4 below.

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     12.4 SURVIVAL AND POST-TERMINATION RIGHTS. The provisions of Sections 5.3,
5.4, 7.5 and Article VIII (to the extent provided in each such Section and
Article) and Articles I, X, XI and XIII and Sections 3.1 through 3.4, 4.7 and
6.5 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement. No
termination or expiration shall in any way terminate or otherwise affect the
right of any user or customer of GEMS with respect to any Products.

                                  ARTICLE XIII
                                  MISCELLANEOUS

     13.1 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and
understanding of the parties with regard to the subject matter hereof. This
Agreement shall not be modified or supplemented except by a written instrument
signed by both parties.

     13.2 NOTICES. Any notice required or permitted under this Agreement shall
be deposited in First Class Mail or sent by overnight courier addressed as
follows:

     If to GEMS:

     GE Medical Systems
     2607 North Grandview Blvd.
     Waukesha, WI  53186
     Attention: Brian Duchinsky, Director, E-Content
     Mail Code: SN 476
     Telephone: (262) 584-4667
     Facsimile: (414) 544-3470

     With a copy to:

     GE Medical Systems
     3000 North Grandview Blvd.
     Waukesha, WI  53186
     Attention: General Counsel

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    If to HealthGate:

    HealthGate Data Corp., Inc.
    25 Corporate Drive, Suite 310
    Burlington, MA  01803
    Attention:  Rick Lawson, Vice President
    Telephone:  781-685-4000
    Facsimile:  781-685-4040

    With a copy to:

    Stephan M. Kane, Esq.
    Rich, May, Bilodeau & Flaherty, P.C.
    294 Washington Street
    Boston, MA  02108-4675
    Telephone:  617-556-3827
    Facsimile:  617-556-3891

     13.3 NO ASSIGNMENT BY HEALTHGATE. Neither this Agreement nor any rights or
obligations may be assigned or transferred by HealthGate except with the written
consent of GEMS. GEMS may assign this Agreement freely to any affiliates of
GEMS, and may assign to non-affiliates of GEMS to the extent such assignments
are not contrary to pre-existing obligations by HealthGate to its content
providers (in which case HealthGate will exert its best efforts to obtain
waivers of such obligations). GEMS shall notify HealthGate of any assignment
that is not to a GEMS affiliate, and the assignee shall agree in writing to
assume all obligations of GEMS. Any transaction or series of related
transactions pursuant to which any entity or person (including without
limitation any of their respective affiliates) first acquires after the
effective date of this Agreement, directly or indirectly, an aggregate amount of
fifty percent (50%) or more voting control or fifty percent (50%) or more of the
equity securities ("Control") of HealthGate (or of any entity directly or
indirectly having Control of HealthGate) or by contract or otherwise obtains the
right to appoint at least fifty percent (50%) of the Board of Directors of
HealthGate (or any entity directly or indirectly having Control of HealthGate),
shall be deemed

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an assignment of rights under this Agreement for purposes of this Section 13.3.
Further, any sale, assignment, pledge, hypothecation, or exclusive license of
any of the copyrights, patents, trade secret rights or other intellectual
property rights in or relating to any of the Products (other than that security
interest referenced in Section 10.1(e) above) shall be deemed an assignment of
this Agreement for purposes of this Section 13.3. Any purported assignment or
other transaction in violation of this Section 13.3 shall be null and void and
of no force or effect.

     13.4 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the internal laws of the State of New York without reference to
any conflict of law principles.

     13.5 ARBITRATION. Any dispute under this Agreement shall be finally
resolved by arbitration by a panel of three arbitrators (or such other number as
the parties may agree to) in New York, New York, in accordance with the
Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The
arbitrators may award attorney fees to the prevailing party to the extent they
may deem appropriate. The parties hereto waive all rights to trial by jury in
any action, suit or proceeding brought to enforce or defend any rights or
remedies arising under or in connection with this Agreement, whether grounded in
tort, contract or otherwise.

     13.6 CONFIDENTIALITY. No public announcements may be made of the contents
of this Agreement except as mutually agreed in writing.

     13.7 RELATIONSHIPS OF THE PARTIES. Each party is an independent contractor
under this Agreement. No party shall have any express or implied right or
authority to assume or create any obligations on behalf of or in the name of the
other party or to bind the other party to any contract, agreement or undertaking
with any third party.

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     13.8 INTERPRETATION. When a reference is made in this Agreement to a
Section, such reference shall be to a Section of this Agreement unless otherwise
indicated. Whenever the words "included", "includes" or "including" are used in
this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words "without
limitation." References to a person are also to its successors and assigns, and
references to any statute are also to all rules, regulations and orders
promulgated thereunder. No rule of construction shall be applied to the
disadvantage of a party by reason of that party having been responsible for the
preparation of this Agreement or any part hereof.

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     Executed on the dates set forth below.

                                       GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS, a division of
                                       GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

                                       By:
                                           ------------------------------------

                                       Title:
                                              ---------------------------------

                                       Date:
                                              ---------------------------------

                                       HEALTHGATE DATA CORP.

                                       By:
                                           ------------------------------------

                                       Title:
                                              ---------------------------------

                                       Date:
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