An integrated Lifetime Health Record (LHR) is fundamental for achieving seamless and continuous access to patient medical information and for the continuum of care. However, the aim has not yet been fully realised. The efforts are actively progressing around the globe. Every stage of the development of the LHR initiatives had presented peculiar challenges. The best lessons in life are those of someone else's experiences. This paper presents an overview of the development approaches undertaken by four East Asian countries in implementing a national Electronic Health Record (EHR) in the public health system. The major challenges elicited from the review including integration efforts, process reengineering, funding, people, and law and regulat...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
[[abstract]]Dear Editor, We appreciate the work of Yoon et al. reporting EHR adoption in Korean hosp...
An integrated Lifetime Health Record (LHR) is fundamental for achieving seamless and continuous acce...
This paper discusses some of the current issues and challenges facing governments and healthcare ind...
The focus of this special issue is to describe and compare electronic health record initiatives acro...
Electronic health records (EHRs) have existed for some time, yet few of them are applicable to condi...
Many of the current Malaysian healthcare information are still paper-based and standalone. Majority ...
Abstract: Introduction: In many countries, healthcare system has been changed by the usage of some f...
Nowadays, the main concern for any service provider organization is to improve their services with r...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) has many advantages and its introduction is, at the moment, in di...
Fully integrated electronic health records EHR provide healthcare providers and patients access to r...
eHR is one of the main development area in healthcare sector to ensure a high quality and effective ...
Integrated care concepts can help to diminish demographic challenges. Therefore, the use of eHealth ...
The need of storing the personal health records was felt by the exponential increase in the risk and...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
[[abstract]]Dear Editor, We appreciate the work of Yoon et al. reporting EHR adoption in Korean hosp...
An integrated Lifetime Health Record (LHR) is fundamental for achieving seamless and continuous acce...
This paper discusses some of the current issues and challenges facing governments and healthcare ind...
The focus of this special issue is to describe and compare electronic health record initiatives acro...
Electronic health records (EHRs) have existed for some time, yet few of them are applicable to condi...
Many of the current Malaysian healthcare information are still paper-based and standalone. Majority ...
Abstract: Introduction: In many countries, healthcare system has been changed by the usage of some f...
Nowadays, the main concern for any service provider organization is to improve their services with r...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) has many advantages and its introduction is, at the moment, in di...
Fully integrated electronic health records EHR provide healthcare providers and patients access to r...
eHR is one of the main development area in healthcare sector to ensure a high quality and effective ...
Integrated care concepts can help to diminish demographic challenges. Therefore, the use of eHealth ...
The need of storing the personal health records was felt by the exponential increase in the risk and...
The implemented system still has limited integration and interoperability for supporting clinical op...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
[[abstract]]Dear Editor, We appreciate the work of Yoon et al. reporting EHR adoption in Korean hosp...