Improved health care services can benefit from a more seamless exchange of medical information between patients and health care providers. This exchange is especially important considering the increasing trends in mobility, comorbidity and outbreaks. However, current Electronic Health Records (EHR) tend to be institution-centric, often leaving the medical information of the patient fragmented and more importantly inaccessible to the patient for sharing with other health providers in a timely manner. Nearly a decade ago, several client–server models for personal health records (PHR) were proposed. The aim of these previous PHRs was to address data fragmentation issues. However, these models were not widely adopted by patients. This pap...
Implementation of Personal Health Record interoperability requires the adoption of national standard...
We posit that the emergence of the independent personal health record (PHR) platforms is potentially...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients, who should be able t...
Health IT has recently seen a significant progress with the nationwide migration of several hospital...
Personal health records available to patients today suffer from multiple limitations, such as inform...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients and should be showabl...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
Personal Health Records (PHRs) is a software application that allows patients to review their medica...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal Health Records, or PHRs, are designed to be created, maintained and securely managed by pat...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
Implementation of Personal Health Record interoperability requires the adoption of national standard...
We posit that the emergence of the independent personal health record (PHR) platforms is potentially...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients, who should be able t...
Health IT has recently seen a significant progress with the nationwide migration of several hospital...
Personal health records available to patients today suffer from multiple limitations, such as inform...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients and should be showabl...
poster abstractCurrent Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been in existence for more than a decade....
Personal Health Records (PHRs) is a software application that allows patients to review their medica...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal Health Records, or PHRs, are designed to be created, maintained and securely managed by pat...
AbstractHealth care by its very nature is extremely data and knowledge intensive. Large volumes of d...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been imbued with the potential to improve health outcomes for in...
Implementation of Personal Health Record interoperability requires the adoption of national standard...
We posit that the emergence of the independent personal health record (PHR) platforms is potentially...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients, who should be able t...