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Personal health records.

Healthcare informatics : the business magazine for information and communication systems, 2006
Nationwide, momentum is growing to provide patients with computer tools called personal health records (PHRs). These allow patients to participate in their own healthcare management by viewing, editing, or discussing their own medical data. Historically, PHRs targeted consumers, but contemporary PHRs are increasingly aimed at providers and payers. This
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Personal Health Records

2020
Personal health records (PHR) are tools that empower the healthcare consumer/patient to participate in managing their family’s health. The National Health Information Infrastructure Workgroup of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics held six hearings on PHRs and PHR systems between 2002 and 2005.
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PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
To the Editor:— About a year ago I devised a folder called "Health Notes." It is a simple, brief, and yet effective method for recording details regarding disease and accidents, and it could be a partial answer to Dr. Carl A. Dragstedt's plea for a personal health log as set forth in his guest editorial inThe Journal, April 14, 1956, page 1320.
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Personal Health Records and Health Record Banks

2018
Personal health records (PHRs) were first mentioned in 1978. In modern PHRs and health record banks (HRBs), most of the data come directly from electronic health records (EHRs) used by healthcare providers and the data are copies of consumers' professional health records and diagnostic images in those facilities.
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Uncertainty and complexity in personal health records

2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010
New technologies in medicine have led to an explosion in the number of parameters that must be considered when diagnosing and treating a patient. Because of this high volume of data it is not possible for the human decision maker to take all information into account in arriving at a decision.
Donna L, Hudson, Maurice E, Cohen
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Personalized Health Management Services Based on Personal Health Record (PHR)

2013
Currently, the concept of medical information is changed from hospital to patients as importance of self-management rises. Medical information should be able to collect and manageable by users to satisfy right-to-know of consumer. As the number of smartphones increases, services using smartphones are increasing.
Eun-Young Jung   +3 more
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Challenges of Personal Health Records

JAMA, 2019
William D, Freeman, Meredith, Karney
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How Personal Is the Personal Health Record?

Archives of Internal Medicine, 2011
Peter, Rudd, Theresa, Frei
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The Personal Health Record

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2007
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