Electronic Health Records 3.3 Health
Definition “An electronic health record (EHR) (also electronic patient record/computerised patient record/electronic medical record) is an evolving concept defined as a systematic collection of electronic health information about individual patients or populations” (Wikipedia)
Advantages Reduction of costs Improve quality of care Promote evidence based medicine Record Keeping and mobility
Disadvantages Transfer of old records may be problematic Privacy concerns Accessibility to hardware Start up costs and maintenance Additional staffing required Training
Social and Ethical Issues? 1.1 Reliability and integrity 1.2 Security 1.3 Privacy and anonymity 1.4 Intellectual property 1.5 Authenticity 1.6 The digital divide and equality of access 1.7 Surveillance 1.8 Globalization and cultural diversity 1.9 Policies 1.10 Standards and protocols 1.11 People and machines 1.12 Digital citizenship
Personal Health Record PHR) A personal health record or PHR is typically a health record that is initiated and maintained by an individual. An ideal PHR would provide a complete and accurate summary of the health and medical history of an individual by gathering data from many sources and making this information accessible online to anyone who has the necessary electronic credentials to view the information.
Microsoft Health Vault
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Electronic Health Records 3.3 Health