Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for individual healthcare consumers, providers, and the broader healthcare system. With Meaningful Use Stage 2 now mandating the implementation of tethered PHRs, tethered to provider electronic health records (patient portals), will healthcare consumers voluntarily use PHRs and contribute to safety, quality, efficiency and reduced health disparities through engagement? Or will PHR use remain low? In this qualitative study, using grounded theory, we asked users how they currently managed their personal health information (PHI) and why. Using the lazy user model, we found that letting physicians manage healthcare consumers PHI is the least effort-bas...
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health ...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
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...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Background: Increasingly popular in the health care domain, electronic personal health records (PHRs...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
We posit that the emergence of the independent personal health record (PHR) platforms is potentially...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health ...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
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...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Background: Increasingly popular in the health care domain, electronic personal health records (PHRs...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
We posit that the emergence of the independent personal health record (PHR) platforms is potentially...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health ...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...