Abstract Background Integrated personal health records (PHRs) offer significant potential to stimulate transformational changes in health care delivery and self-care by patients. In 2006, an invitational roundtable sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Institute, the American Medical Informatics Association, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality was held to identify the transformative potential of PHRs, as well as barriers to realizing this potential and a framework for action to move them closer to the health care mainstream. This paper highlights and builds on the insights shared during the roundtable. Discussion While there is a spectrum of dominant PHR models, (standalone, tethered, integrated), the authors state that only the int...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
The establishment of Meaningful Use criteria has created a critical need for robust interoperability...
With the surge in consumer-driven health care, health care leaders and advocates expect and encourag...
This dissertation addresses the timely problem of designing Integrated Personal Health Records (PHR...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary personal health record (PHR) technologies provide a useful platform for ind...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal health records available to patients today suffer from multiple limitations, such as inform...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) is a software application that allows patients to review their medica...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
The establishment of Meaningful Use criteria has created a critical need for robust interoperability...
With the surge in consumer-driven health care, health care leaders and advocates expect and encourag...
This dissertation addresses the timely problem of designing Integrated Personal Health Records (PHR...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary personal health record (PHR) technologies provide a useful platform for ind...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal health records available to patients today suffer from multiple limitations, such as inform...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) is a software application that allows patients to review their medica...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
The establishment of Meaningful Use criteria has created a critical need for robust interoperability...