Abstract: This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. Surveys report that the PHR usage is generally increasing, and yet, even an influential organization such as the Google decided to end its "Google Health" venture. If the potential for use and future growth is high, why are there so many obstacles to the adoption of PHRs? We analyze comments to articles and blogs related to PHRs in order to identify the current status, barriers to adoption, and future potential of PHRs. This study identifies issues of PHRs clustering mainly around certain key ideas: trust, communication, markets, standards, usability, politics, usefulness, and data ownership. It appears that disparity among...
Health information technology (HIT) aims to improve healthcare services by means of technological to...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Personal health records (PHR) have enormous potential to improve both documentation of health inform...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Background: Increasingly popular in the health care domain, electronic personal health records (PHRs...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Although the personal health record (PHR) has enormous potential to ameliorate both documentation o...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) and the sharing of health information through health info...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This poster was presented at the 2012 annual symposium of the American Medical Informatics Associati...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Health information technology (HIT) aims to improve healthcare services by means of technological to...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Personal health records (PHR) have enormous potential to improve both documentation of health inform...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Background: Increasingly popular in the health care domain, electronic personal health records (PHRs...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
Although the personal health record (PHR) has enormous potential to ameliorate both documentation o...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) and the sharing of health information through health info...
Abstract: The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have t...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This poster was presented at the 2012 annual symposium of the American Medical Informatics Associati...
The use and ready availability of electronic health records is broadly purported to have the potenti...
Health information technology (HIT) aims to improve healthcare services by means of technological to...
Electronic personal health records (PHRs) have significant promise in helping to empower patients an...
Personal health records (PHR) have enormous potential to improve both documentation of health inform...