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Pioneering Ideas: The Power and Potential of Personal Health ... Since shortly after its inception in 2004, the Pioneer Portfolio has collaborated with grantees and other partners to advance the field of personal health technology. In 2005, the Portfolio joined forces with the Markle Foundation to explore how patients could... | Blog post | 01/19/2010 |
The Power of Personal Health Records This four-part audio podcast series, produced by WGBH in Boston, explores the problems and the possibilities of personal health records. | Audio podcasts, Video | 07/09/2008 |
A New Vision for Personal Health Records Since its launch in December 2006, Project HealthDesign has awarded grants to nine multi-disciplinary teams of medical, design and informatics experts. This document outlines the program's... | Reports, Primers | 05/22/2007 |
The Use of Electronic Health Records in U.S. Hospitals Policy-makers must address financial and technical barriers to EHR adoption in order to deliver the promises held by EHR systems for improving health care. Published In: The New England Journal of Medicine | Journal articles | 12/04/2009 |
How Common Are Electronic Health Records in the United States? Electronic health records (EHRs) are promising tools to improve quality and efficiency in health care, but data on their adoption rate are limited. Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive) | Journal articles | 10/01/2006 |
Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care - A National Survey of Physicians While there is growing support for the adoption of EHRs in this setting, only a small number of surveyed physicians are currently using these. | Stories and articles | 01/08/2009 |
Using Electronic Health Records to Help Coordinate Care Increasingly, the medical care field is recognizing how far it lags behind other industries in using electronic data. This article discusses the use of electronic health records (EHRs). EHRs offer the opportunity of improving quality of care, in particular, for... Published In: The Milbank Quarterly | Journal articles | 09/01/2004 |
Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care Small numbers of physicians use electronic records in the United States, and physicians in large practices are more likely to adopt such systems. The authors of this study conducted a national survey of 2,758 physicians to determine proportion of physicians using... Published In: The New England Journal of Medicine | Journal articles | 07/02/2008 |
Personal Health Records and Electronic Health Records: Navigating the Intersections On Sept. 28 and 29, 2006, public and private sector professionals convened to discuss ways to better integrate personal health records and electronic health (medical) communications and records. This report summarizes discussion points and themes from the roundtable... | Reports, Meeting and conference reports | 11/30/2007 |
Chapter 7: Personal Health Records--Business Models, Open Platforms and the Challenges Ahead As described in Chapter 5, some providers have argued that there simply is not a strong business case for personal health records (PHRs). Structural and technical barriers, such as the... | Video, Research and policy syntheses | 11/08/2009 |