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Personal Health Records

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2009
Personal Health Records (PHR) are an electronic format of an individual's health-related information conforming to nationally recognized standards of interoperability that can be drawn from numerou...
Alan E. Zuckerman, George R. Kim
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Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2011
To provide an overview of electronic personal health information technology.Peer reviewed research studies, review articles, and web resources.As technology develops and electronic health records become more common, patients and clinicians are working toward a safer, more personal form of health care delivery.Improving access and input to personal ...
Christine A, Caligtan, Patricia C, Dykes
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Interoperability of personal health records

2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009
Personal Health Records (PHR's) and related services are emerging rapidly. Currently, most PHR's are isolated and do not communicate with other systems. Standards for interoperability exist, but they are oriented towards clinical applications. However, a substantial part of a typical PHR consists of non-clinical information such as a health diary.
Lähteenmäki, Jaakko   +2 more
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Personal Health Record: Managing Personal Health

2010
This chapter presents the work of the TIGER Collaborative on Consumer Empowerment and the Personal Health Record (PHR). The entire body of work for the TIGER Collaborative Team #9 is available at http://tigerphr.pbworks.com/ The first part of this chapter will review the state of the science on the potential of health consumerism as seen through the ...
Charlotte Weaver, Rita Zielstorff
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Personal Health Record

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2007
The personal health record (PHR) allows individuals to keep track of their health care information in one location. Maintaining a PHR encourages increased personal participation in healthcare and fosters a greater emphasis on communication between the individual and the caregivers. The creation of a PHR provides the opportunity for health professionals
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The Lifespan Personal Health Record

Medical Decision Making, 1991
A system for entry of health data in a computer-based patient record by lay individuals is described. The lay user is supported in data entry and data clarification, as well as by system-supported summarization of the data in context to show relationships, highlight sentinel events, and assist in evaluation of alternative decisions and actions as ...
B T, Williams, H, Imrey, R G, Williams
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Reliable personal health records.

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2008
A number of applications based on personal health records (PHRs) are emerging in the field of health care and wellness. PHRs empower patients by giving them control over their health data. Health data for PHRs can be supplied by patients, wellness providers and health care providers.
Deursen, van, T.   +2 more
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Personal Health Records

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Digital Health, 2017
Personal Health Records or Patient Portals (electronic records tethered to healthcare systems and allowing patient access), are recognised as a promising mechanism to support greater patient engagement, yet questions remain open about the best way to encourage adoption of patient portals and what factors might contribute to sustained and meaningful use.
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