Existing Personal Health Record Platforms Sample Clauses

Existing Personal Health Record Platforms. 8 3.1.1. The case of iPHR 9 3.1.2. Personal Health Management in BOUNCE: Noona 10 3.1.2.1. Security features of Noona 12 3.2. State of the art on Data management 13 3.2.1. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 00 3.2.1.1. MyHealthAvatar 13 3.2.1.2. iManageCancer 15
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Existing Personal Health Record Platforms. The advancements in healthcare practice, the limitations of the traditional healthcare processes and the need for flexible access to health information, create an ever-growing demand for electronic health systems everywhere. To this direction, Personal Health Record (PHR) systems provide citizens with the ability to become more active in their own care by combining data, knowledge and software tools. The PHR concept is citizen centric, in the sense that its management is the primary responsibility of the citizen. Through a PHR application, the citizen/ patient is able to provide daily life-status information, maintain his/ her own record of medical exams and define the access rights to their personal data, leveraging that access, to improve health and disease management. Over the last twenty years, a large number of PHR-like systems have been developed. Some of them can be found in the Table 1. 911 Medical ID (xxxx://xxx.000xxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Xxxxxxx Health Manager (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/) CareZone PHR (xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx/) MyALERT (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxxxxx.xxx/myalert) Dossia (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/) myMediConnect PHR (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) eclinicalWorks Patient Portal (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/products- patient-portal.htm) MyOscar (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx/) Epic MyChart (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/software- phr.php) NoMoreClipboard (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) HealtheTracks (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) OpenMRS (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx/) Indivo-X (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Patient Ally (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Main) KIS PHR (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Patient Fusion (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/pages/phr.html) LifeLedger (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) PatientsLikeMe (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) MedHelp PHR (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/) Tolven (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/) MedicAlert (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Web MD Health Manager (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/health-manager) MedicKey PHR (xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx/) zweena PHR (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Microsoft HealthVault (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/en- gb/healthvault/default.aspx) Despite the wide variety of potential benefits [52], the uptake of PHRs has been very slow [103]. Recent reviews [24][40] have identified as a problem the fact that only a small subset of the PHR applications are free, web-based and open-source. In addition, the variety of existing business models, fee-based or commercial, complicate even more the selection of an appropriate PHR. There are also some remaining issues that stil...

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