The article reports on experiences in e-Health platforms and services for supporting medical research into the causes and relationships among physiological parameters and health problems concerning different chronic diseases. The Personal Health Record (PHR) is a way of standardizing electronic management of medical information between patients and their physicians, including medical bodies collaborating in providing integrated medical care services. We describe roles and aims behind electronic health records, follow with applicable legal and standardizations frameworks and relevant European activities, leading to the presentation of common commercial and open-source implementations of such systems, concluding with the indication of specifi...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Although the personal health record (PHR) has enormous potential to ameliorate both documentation o...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...
The article reports on experiences in e-Health platforms and services for supporting medical researc...
This paper describes combined experiences in developing e-Health platforms and services with respect...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
In this paper, we propose the Personal Health Electronic Record (PHER), a new type of Patient Health...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
Clinical research is on the threshold of a new era in which electronic health records (EHRs) are gai...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) are electronic health records controlled, shared, or maintained by pa...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
Medical records are a type of administrative record with rich potential for research of behavioral h...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Although the personal health record (PHR) has enormous potential to ameliorate both documentation o...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...
The article reports on experiences in e-Health platforms and services for supporting medical researc...
This paper describes combined experiences in developing e-Health platforms and services with respect...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
In this paper, we propose the Personal Health Electronic Record (PHER), a new type of Patient Health...
This chapter explores the benefits and limitations of personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to pr...
Clinical research is on the threshold of a new era in which electronic health records (EHRs) are gai...
The introduction of Personal Health Records (PHRs) has occurred as a result of the IOM’s direction t...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Personal Health Records (PHRs) are electronic health records controlled, shared, or maintained by pa...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
Medical records are a type of administrative record with rich potential for research of behavioral h...
Personal health record (PHR) is considered a crucial part in improving patient outcomes by ensuring ...
Although the personal health record (PHR) has enormous potential to ameliorate both documentation o...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...