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Attitudes and behaviors related to the introduction of electronic health records among Austrian and German citizens
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Background Acceptance by citizens seems to be crucial for the future success of an electronic health record (EHR) in Germany and Austria. We analyzed citizens’ knowledge and expectations about the concept and contents of an EHR. We also addressed possible fears and barriers, and we investigated desired EHR ...3 days ago -
Vendors keep pushing phone-based PHRs, but do patients care?
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“Attendees at the Toward an Electronic Patient Record (TEPR) conference in May 2008 were told that some 10 million Americans would be storing and controlling personal health records on mobile phones by the time the next TEPR rolled around in February 2009. Well, that didn’t happen. In fact, the 2009 edition was ...4 days ago -
Top 10 Things to Consider When Choosing a PHR
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“At some point, hopefully in the not so distant future, physicians, clinics and hospitals will reach for the ARRA/HITECH Act carrot, adopt a certified EHR and demonstrate meaningful use. One proposed requirement for meaningful use that will likely pass through the CMS rule making process is the requirement allowing ...1 week ago -
Top 10 Things to Consider When Choosing a PHR
Chilmark Research —
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At some point, hopefully in the not so distant future, physicians, clinics and hospitals will reach for the ARRA/HITECH Act carrot, adopt a certified EHR and demonstrate meaningful use. One proposed requirement for meaningful use that will likely pass through the CMS rule making process is the requirement allowing ...1 week ago -
EHR market is ripe for the taking by Google, Microsoft, Oracle
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“The national EHR market is ripe for the taking by a big three like Microsoft, Google and Oracle. Heck, I’ll even go so far as to suggest that when the dust settles in about five or seven years, the National Health Information Network will be a regulated combination of a handful of those firms. As for the other ...1 week ago -
Blogpost: Observations 17 December 2009: Patient Data Again
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There is a lot to write about with all the EHR studies appearing the last couple of days. And I will do so in due course. For now I would like to react to 2 blog articles that were published yesterday, “Health IT: What We Can Learn From Toys ‘R’ Us” and “Patient control over patient data in electronic ...1 week ago -
Patient control over patient data in electronic health records: A work in progress
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Authority: 152
“In my post on the Declaration of Health Rights (linked to above), I wrote that one key approach to ensuring that there be more widespread sharing of data would be for participatory-medicine-minded health care providers to revise their Notices of Privacy Practices (NPPs) (as they will have to by February, thanks to ...1 week ago -
Why Secure E-Mail Is Not Healthcare Communications Utopia
Better Health —
Authority: 547
I am fortunate to work at an institution that has a fully deployed electronic medical record (EMR) system that incorporates outpatient physician notes and inpatient notes under one umbrella. By and large, patient care is facilitated since both outpatient and inpatient notes appear simultaneously in the patient’s ...1 week ago -
Is Becoming PHR or SPHR Certified Critical?
Rehaul by Lance Haun —
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Editors Note: Today’s guest post is brought to you by Rich DeMatteo. He is a Philadelphia area HR/Staffing professional with experience in both agency and corporate recruiting. Rich runs Corn On The Job , a job search, recruiting, and HR blog. Connect with him through Twitter , Linkedin , Facebook , or ...1 week ago -
While others look back, mobile looks to the future
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“As the year winds to a close, other publications are taking a look back at 2009. We’ll be doing that in FierceHealthIT next Monday, but mobile healthcare technology is different. It’s more consumer-focused than many other healthcare technologies. Plus, in many regards, it’s more cutting-edge than typical ...1 week ago -
Personal health data from the crib?
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“Wired published an article yesterday by Hadley Leggett about the trend to tracking data about babies almost as soon as the little darlings have slipt the womb. New data-driven parenting is growing as a bunch of devices and services to monitor many things about neonates.” Article David Collin, The Vortex, 15 ...1 week ago -
OpenHealth
symtym —
Authority: 123
This post is an attempt to pull several themes together into a concept I’ve termed “OpenHealth.” Several months ago I signed “ A Declaration of Health Data Rights .” I had some initial misgivings (and still do) because of a sense of incompleteness and necessary ambiguity. Necessary ambiguity because it was a ...1 week ago -
Incentive Payments for Hospital-Based Physicians under HITECH
HIPAA, HITECH & HIT —
Authority: 103
"The devil is in the definition, as least when it comes to getting financial incentive payments for the adoption of electronic health records (EHR). The American Hospital Association (AHA) recently asked the White House Office of Health Reform, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Medicare ...1 week ago -
What’s an E-Patient – Ask Dave And Find Out
The Medical Quack —
Authority: 517
So what about Dave? Well I have written about e-Patients before and here’s some links to catch you up. Dave made the news when he was the first patient to work with Google Health, the free PHR to get on top and get a hold of all his available medical records, he wanted them, so he could participate in his own ...1 week ago -
Accent RF Pacemaker Using Wireless Technology From St. Jude – First Implant Successful With A Pacemaker Sending Data to EHRs and PHRs
The Medical Quack —
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With no additional interaction from the patient, the device automatically sends data to the patient’s physician. The first implant was completed in Canada. Data is normally sent when the patient is sleeping. I have written here quite a bit about the Merlin system from St. Jude as it has developed through FDA ...1 week ago -
The 2000-Word Patient Email
Better Health —
Authority: 547
We assume that technology will improve communication between doctors and patients. But not always. Look at the 2,000 word email. While it isn’t yet the standard means of communication in our clinic (it will be soon) we occasionally take email from patients. My experience has been that they’re sometimes ...2 weeks ago -
EMR versus PHR
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“Health care in the world is changing and America is leading the change. At the heart of the transformation are the two écoles of health care records; electronic medical records (EMR) and Public Health Records (PHR). Electronic medical records are designed by hospitals for hospitals. They are intended to make life ...2 weeks ago -
Craig Barrett (Intel) Talks About Dossia – Personal Health Records
The Medical Quack —
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Wal-Mart is the first to pilot the program. I remember when the initial announcement first came out, I was actually doing some training work for Intel at that time. Similar to HeatlhVault, Dossia is a platform that can integrate and work with other software. Dossia is a non profit and thus Craig Barrett ...2 weeks ago -
TFN eNews 12/10/2009: Could this penny stock double on news again?
TodaysFinancialNews.com LLC —
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In today’s TFN eNews: * Waiting for the newsman could pay off with 100% gains! * Another 100% gains on natural gas * Top movers today Dear TFN eNews reader, There’s one stock I’ve been watching for our Penny Stock Confidential members. It’s been eating me up! Now, if you’ve been ...2 weeks ago -
Use Holidays To Improve Personal Health Records
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Obtaining then maintaining an electronic personal health record is a positive step toward improving individual health. An accurate PHR is an essential tool for consumer directed health care and improved medical management in the new health reform environment. Two researchers at the University of Virginia believe ...2 weeks ago

