Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted by many as a key component of meaningful improvement in health care delivery and outcomes. A personal health record (PHR) may be an element of an EHR or a stand-alone record. Proponents of PHRs see them as tools that will improve consumers’ ability to manage their care and will also enlist consumers as advocates for widespread health IT adoption. This issue brief explores what a PHR is, the extent of demand for it, issues that need to be resolved before such records can be expected to proliferate, and public-private efforts to promote them
Health records are essential to the success of patient care. They come in many forms, both electroni...
With the surge in consumer-driven health care, health care leaders and advocates expect and encourag...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
Personal health records (PHRs) have been mandated to be made available to patients to provide increa...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Technology has vastly improved timely access tomedical records, but home care agencies still spend a...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health ...
A personal health record (PHR) allows a patient to exert control over his/her healthcare by enhancin...
Health records are essential to the success of patient care. They come in many forms, both electroni...
With the surge in consumer-driven health care, health care leaders and advocates expect and encourag...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
Personal health records (PHRs) have been mandated to be made available to patients to provide increa...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Technology has vastly improved timely access tomedical records, but home care agencies still spend a...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health ...
A personal health record (PHR) allows a patient to exert control over his/her healthcare by enhancin...
Health records are essential to the success of patient care. They come in many forms, both electroni...
With the surge in consumer-driven health care, health care leaders and advocates expect and encourag...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...