OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the policy making process, implementation by NHS organisations, and patients' and carers' experiences of efforts to introduce an internet accessible personal electronic health record (HealthSpace) in a public sector healthcare system. DESIGN: Mixed method, multilevel case study. SETTING: English National Health Service; the basic HealthSpace technology (available throughout England) and the advanced version (available in a few localities where this option had been introduced) were considered. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: National statistics on invitations sent, HealthSpace accounts created, and interviews and ethnographic observation of patients and carers. Data analysis was informed by a socio-technical approach which cons...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCP) are often patients’ first point of contact in what concer...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
To evaluate the implementation and adoption of the NHS detailed care records service in "early adopt...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
Health information technology (HIT) aims to improve healthcare services by means of technological to...
Abstract Background The need for information exchange and integrated care has stimulated the develop...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic sum...
Abstract Background A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core pa...
Physicians who have an electronic health record in their office may have the option to provide their...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCP) are often patients’ first point of contact in what concer...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
To evaluate the implementation and adoption of the NHS detailed care records service in "early adopt...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
Health information technology (HIT) aims to improve healthcare services by means of technological to...
Abstract Background The need for information exchange and integrated care has stimulated the develop...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic sum...
Abstract Background A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core pa...
Physicians who have an electronic health record in their office may have the option to provide their...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCP) are often patients’ first point of contact in what concer...