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Personal Health Records: Beneficial or Burdensome ? (Concerns with PHRs…
Personal Health Records: Beneficial or Burdensome ?
PHR Benefits
Leads to better healthcare results
Convenience, user friendly
Increased access or Speed (makes work load much easier)
Improved patient communication skills
Patent satisfaction
Standalone Record System
Concerns with PHRs
PHRs are often difficult to use & understand
Providers have concerns about correct information transferring to the portal & patients eliminating information from the record
Accuracy & Privacy
Risk of fraud & inappropriate access
Patients may not see the big need for a PHR due to the fact of thinking the doctor has more information access than they actually do
PHRs often are too demanding
Concerns regarding cost & time constraints
How PHRs might be used by Providers
PHRs shouldn't be treated any differently than other forms of patient reports
PHR will serve as a check for the offical medical record
Incorporate PHRs into their existing workflow
Tethered Record System
Theories
Theoretical framework
York Methodological framework
Qualitative Study