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Informatics-Review > Personal Health Records on the Internet |
Note: For the purposes of this list, Internet-based Personal Health Records (PHRs) include any internet-accessible application that enables a patient (or care provider for a patient, e.g., the “mom”) to create, review, annotate, or maintain a record of any aspect(s) of their health condition, medications, medical problems, allergies, vaccination history, visit history, or communications with their healthcare providers (see ASTM 31.26 - Subcommittee on Personal Health Records for an alternative definition). Such a definition is meant to be very broad. For example, an internet-accessible application that provides a patient with a “form” that they simply print and fill-in using a pen or pencil could be included, as could an application that enables a patient to “view” and annotate a portion of the clinician’s actual office-based electronic medical record via a secure connection to the Internet. The order of the companies on the following list simply represents the order in which they were identified. It does not in anyway indicate a level of quality, functionality, or usefullness. DF Sittig
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