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16 Personal Health Records
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Learning Outcomes Define the term personal health record (PHR).
Understand the differences between stand-alone, tethered, and integrated PHRs. Discuss common functionality available in the PHR. Discuss the patient-centered benefits associated with PHRs.
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Learning Outcomes Identify at least two large health systems using PHRs. List several barriers related to patient use of PHRs. List several concerns related to patient self-entered data.
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Personal Health Records
Evolving definition of a PHR Different from an EHR Driven by consumers Multiple sources of health information and services
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FIGURE 16–1 Attributes of an ideal personal health record
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Patient Engagement, Efficiency, and Quality
Meets quality standard of IOM Consumer demands for PHRs have increased
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History Precursors to Electronic PHRs included notebooks, files, written records.
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PHRs Standalone systems are not tied to any healthcare system.
Google Health PHR Tethered systems are tied into a healthcare system. My HealtheVet PHR from the VA
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EHR Personal Health Information
Lab and test results Medication lists Appointment After-visit summaries Visit notes Patient clinical reminders
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Patient-Entered Data Some PHRs have ability for the patient to enter data. Prior medical history Family history Alternative medications Blood pressures
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Issues Related to PHRs Delegation of access to PHR via a proxy user
Access to financial, medical claims Privacy
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Research Increase in effectiveness, chronic conditions
Increase in patient and provider satisfaction Improved quality of care
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Future Directions A network of care or communities of care
Web-based interventions based on PHRs Increase in adoption and patients will be used as a major source of data
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