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Adaptations of Personal Health Record Platform for Medical Research on Chronic Diseases
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.
A. Krukowski, E. Vogiatzaki
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Electronic health services for cardiac patients: a salutogenic approach
Patient‐centricity is a name given to the on‐going transformation in health care delivery. The term is widely used and it has been given different interpretations in relation to the context of its use.
Janne Lahtiranta, Jani Koskinen
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The Personal Health Record [PDF]
Many healthcare information technology (HIT) groups have demonstrated a growing interest in PHRs. Citing some examples of this interest among many are HIMSS’ inauguration of a PHR Steering Committee in 2006; HL7 developing PHR related use cases in 2007; The Markle Foundation convening a group of industry experts regarding PHRs in 2007; CCHIT assuming ...
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BackgroundPersonal health records (PHRs) and mHealth apps are considered essential tools for patient engagement. Mobile PHRs (mPHRs) can be a platform to integrate patient-generated health data (PGHD) and patients’ medical information.
Park, Yu Rang +7 more
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A Novel Conceptual Architecture for Person-Centered Health Records [PDF]
Personal health records available to patients today suffer from multiple limitations, such as information fragmentation, a one-size-fits-all approach and a focus on data gathered over time and by institution rather than health conditions.
King, Zachary +2 more
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On the use of OpenEHR in a portable PHR [PDF]
Quality medical acts rely on patient medical information. With paper records, the responsibility of gathering the disparate information and making it available to the caregivers, falls exclusively upon the patient.
Costa, Carlos Manuel Azevedo +3 more
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Something has gone wrong in modem America, argues Jeffrey Rosen in The Unwanted Gaze. Our medical records are bought and sold by health care providers, drug companies, and the insurance industry.
Brooks, Rosa
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Personal Health Records: An Emerging Trend [PDF]
While today PHRs seem far from the world of working oncology offices, that may change soon.
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Assessment of Occupational Diseases among Artisans and Factory Workers in Ifo, Nigeria [PDF]
The ever increasing incidences of occupational diseases among workers have continually drawn the attention of researchers towards ameliorating the situation.
Dahunsi, S. O. +2 more
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Editorial: Personal Health Systems
Dipak Kalra, Michael Strübin
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