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    The emergence of personal health records (PHRs) did not start in recent years. Patients have long history to kept their own health information in paper format. Archer et al. (2011) reported that among the 47 percent of patients who maintained health records, 87 percent stated that the information was on paper. As Information Technology (IT) have a rapid growth and development in healthcare market, there is an opportunity for patients to keep their health information electronically. For this reason

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    allows early detection and prevention. It allows tracking which medicine is more effective than the other. It allows for healthcare providers to have better records and accuracy in each and every patient. Big data is important to healthcare and here is why. One major big data system implemented in healthcare today is Electronic Health Records (EHR). CMS.gov describes EHR as, “an electronic version of a patients medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of

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    Hybrid Health Record Hybrid Health Record Ryan Engle 250129 Western Governor’s University Abstract Management of health records is becoming increasingly complex. I will discuss the management of “Hybrid” health records, including legal issues. Additionally, I will evaluate a sample record policy for compliance with Washington State Administrative Code, Medicare Conditions of Participation, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act. Hybrid Health Record Electronic Health Records

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    Institutes of Health Search databaseSearch termSearch Limits Advanced Journal list Help Journal ListPerspect Clin Resv.6(2); Apr-Jun 2015PMC4394583 Logo of pclinres Perspect Clin Res. 2015 Apr-Jun; 6(2): 73–76. doi: 10.4103/2229-3485.153997 PMCID: PMC4394583 Ethical issues in electronic health records: A general overview Fouzia F. Ozair, Nayer Jamshed,1 Amit Sharma,2 and Praveen Aggarwal1 Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Go to: Abstract Electronic health record (EHR) is increasingly

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    Personal Health Records (PHRs) refer to computer-based systems that enable patients (their caregivers acting in their stead) monitor and manage their health. Like other popular online platforms for banking, shopping, etc., PHRs allow patients to remotely access some level of healthcare service. Some examples of services provided by tethered PHRs – PHRs owned or controlled by a single or multiple healthcare organization; include viewing laboratory test results, scheduling hospital appointments, reordering

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    Mary K Horne Electronic Health Record Transitioning Professor Deana Lamolinare Devry University HIT 170 Electronic health records are helpful to physicians and healthcare providers, because they can be used between different health facilities and agencies. The Electronic Health Record system can be used to improve the effectiveness, quality care, and reduce cost in the future. This record of information contains the history of the patient’s visits to a healthcare facility along with

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    Introduction Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) have become an important component of modern health care. Nowadays, more and more countries including developed countries and some developing countries have implemented EMR in hospitals or clinics to provide better care to patients. With the implementation of EMR in healthcare field, physicians are able to access patients ' chart, diagnosis, treatment remotely, and they are able to get alerts about criteria lab values

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    providers with funding for implementing healthcare information technology, electronic health records, protecting patient’s health information, and provides patients with greater access and control over their protected health information. Derived from the Health Insurance Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) that provides funding and incentives for the implementation of electronic health records. Title IV of division B of the ARRA is considered part of the HITECH Act. It addresses

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    lived longer. For example, the use of the computer has evolved in health care. Medical Professionals use the computer for their daily operations. As a result of the use of the computer, the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) were created. In 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which included the HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act. HITECH instructed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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    Electronic Health Records (EHR) provides an efficient way for the medical staff to get access to and view detailed patient health information and physician documentation. The online Journal of Nursing states, the digital wave of electronic records needs to be embraced to improve patient care and healthcare disparities of Americans (Sheridan, 2012). There are several benefits that come can from viewing and accessing one’s electronic record such as the ability to view and verify one’s prenatal history

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