BACKGROUND: Contemporary personal health record (PHR) technologies provide a useful platform for individuals to maintain a lifelong record of personally reported and clinically sourced data from various points of medical care. OBJECTIVE: This paper presents an integrative review and synthesis of the extant literature on PHRs. Our review draws upon multiple lens-of-analysis and deliberates value perspectives of PHRs at the product, consumer, and industry levels. METHODS: Academic databases were consulted using multiple keywords related to PHRs for the years 2001 to 2020. Three research questions were formulated and used as selection criteria in our review of extant literature relevant to our study. RESULTS: We offer a high-level functiona...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
Healthcare is about information. It is usually assumed that personal health information exists prima...
Personal health records (PHRs) have been mandated to be made available to patients to provide increa...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) remain a relatively new technology and concept in practic...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Abstract Background Integrated personal health records (PHRs) offer significant potential to stimula...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
The author discusses recent progress in personal health records (PHR). The column is structured as f...
Health records are essential to the success of patient care. They come in many forms, both electroni...
Technology has vastly improved timely access tomedical records, but home care agencies still spend a...
Background: A new generation of user-centric information systems is emerging in health care as patie...
This research study examines Personal Health Records (PHRs), focusing on the issues of data contents...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
Healthcare is about information. It is usually assumed that personal health information exists prima...
Personal health records (PHRs) have been mandated to be made available to patients to provide increa...
Information technology (IT), especially in the form of an electronic health record (EHR), is touted ...
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) remain a relatively new technology and concept in practic...
Objective: To present a summarized literature review of the evolution, use, and effects of Personal ...
This study surveyed professionals in health information technology (HIT), health informatics, and he...
Abstract Background Integrated personal health records (PHRs) offer significant potential to stimula...
Despite several personal health record (PHR) product offerings from major technology sector players ...
The author discusses recent progress in personal health records (PHR). The column is structured as f...
Health records are essential to the success of patient care. They come in many forms, both electroni...
Technology has vastly improved timely access tomedical records, but home care agencies still spend a...
Background: A new generation of user-centric information systems is emerging in health care as patie...
This research study examines Personal Health Records (PHRs), focusing on the issues of data contents...
This study examines the current state of personal health records (PHRs) in electronic health care. S...
Personal Health Records (PHRs), patient-controlled information systems, are believed to be a key to ...
Healthcare is about information. It is usually assumed that personal health information exists prima...