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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)Background: Personal Health Records (PHRs) have been designed as consumer-oriented tools to empower patients and improve health care. Despite significant consumer interest and anticipated benefits, adoption remains low. Understanding the consumer perspective is necessary, but insufficient by itself. Consumer PHR use also has broad implications for health care professionals and organizational delivery systems, however these have received less attention. An exclusive focus on the PHR as a tool... Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)Investigating Barriers to Effective Use by Patients of the VA’s Personal Health Record Background. Personal Health Records (PHRs) are computer applications that contain a variety of tools designed to help patients access, track, understand, and manage their healthcare information. My HealtheVet (MHV), the Veterans Administration’s (VA) patient portal, enables veterans who have completed an authentication process to access their medical information online as well as an array of powerful health-management tools. For example, within the Track Health function (THF) of MHV, one ... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Research ProtocolsTechnology-Assisted Patient Access to Clinical Information: An Evaluation Framework for Blue Button A Participatory Approach to Designing and Enhancing Integrated Health Information Technology Systems for Veterans: Protocol Journal of Medical Internet ResearchPatient Experiences With Full Electronic Access to Health Records and Clinical Notes Through the My HealtheVet Personal Health Record Pilot: Qualitative Study The Personal Health Record Paradox: Health Care Professionals’ Perspectives and the Information Ecology of Personal Health Record Systems in Organizational and Clinical Settings Use of the Blue Button Online Tool for Sharing Health Information: Qualitative Interviews With Patients and Providers Encouraging Patient Portal Use in the Patient-Centered Medical Home: Three Stakeholder Perspectives Developing a Health Information Technology Systems Matrix: A Qualitative Participatory Approach Patient Use of Electronic Prescription Refill and Secure Messaging and Its Association With Undetectable HIV Viral Load: A Retrospective Cohort Study Published WithThis user's work may be related toUsers who have said they are friend/colleague of Kim NaziUsers who said they have met Kim NaziUsers who said they want to meet Kim NaziFans of Kim Nazi |
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