Access to web technologies and the increased bandwidth and capacity of these systems has facilitated the development of personal electronic health records (PEHRs). This conference reports the key messages from the Friends of the National Library of Medicine (FNLM) meeting on PEHRs 'From Biomedical Research to People's Health' in May 2009. The conference provided a comprehensive overview of issues and best practice for PEHR. The key messages of the conference were: <ul><li>PEHR have the potential to ensure equity, continuity and healthcare quality</li><li>electronic records may allow individuals to contribute to disease surveillance, public health and research in ways that were not previously possible</li><li>we need to prepare carefully for...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Access to web technologies and the increased bandwidth and capacity of these systems has facilitated...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
This paper describes combined experiences in developing e-Health platforms and services with respect...
© 2018 Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine Electronic Personal Health Record systems are providing h...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
Abstract. We present the underlying vision, the approach, the current status and the gained experien...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
Electronic health records (EHR) facilitate integration of patient health history for planning safe a...
This article reflects on the changing nature of health information access and the transition of focu...
The article reports on experiences in e-Health platforms and services for supporting medical researc...
The effective collection and management of personal data of rapidly migrating populations is importa...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Access to web technologies and the increased bandwidth and capacity of these systems has facilitated...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
This paper describes combined experiences in developing e-Health platforms and services with respect...
© 2018 Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine Electronic Personal Health Record systems are providing h...
This chapter focusses on the introduction of the Electronic (EHR) and Personal Health Records (PHR) ...
Abstract. We present the underlying vision, the approach, the current status and the gained experien...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
In this section, after a brief history, the issue of definition and several dimensions of electronic...
Electronic health records (EHR) facilitate integration of patient health history for planning safe a...
This article reflects on the changing nature of health information access and the transition of focu...
The article reports on experiences in e-Health platforms and services for supporting medical researc...
The effective collection and management of personal data of rapidly migrating populations is importa...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...