A Global Travelers' Electronic Health Record Template (TrEHRT) Standard for Personal Health records.

SciVee ◽  
2012 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 134-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Chuan Li ◽  
Don E Detmer ◽  
Syed-Abdul Shabbir ◽  
Phung Anh Nguyen ◽  
Wen-Shan Jian ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamadur Shudayfat ◽  
Çağdaş Akyürek ◽  
Noha Al-Shdayfat ◽  
Hatem Alsaqqa

BACKGROUND Acceptance of Electronic Health Record systems is considered an essential factor for an effective implementation among the Healthcare providers. In an attempt to understand the healthcare providers’ perceptions on the Electronic Health Record systems implementation and evaluate the factors influencing healthcare providers’ acceptance of Electronic Health Records, the current research examines the effects of individual (user) context factors, and organizational context factors, using Technology Acceptance Model. OBJECTIVE The current research examines the effects of individual (user) context factors, and organizational context factors, using Technology Acceptance Model. METHODS A quantitative cross-sectional survey design was used, in which 319 healthcare providers from five public hospital participated in the present study. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire, which was based on the Technology Acceptance Model. RESULTS Jordanian healthcare providers demonstrated positive perceptions of the usefulness and ease of use of Electronic Health Record systems, and subsequently, they accepted the technology. The results indicated that they had a significant effect on the perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of Electronic Health Record, which in turn was related to positive attitudes towards Electronic Health Record systems as well as the intention to use them. CONCLUSIONS User attributes, organizational competency, management support and training and education are essential variables in predicting healthcare provider’s acceptance toward Electronic Health records. These findings should be considered by healthcare organizations administration to introduce effective system to other healthcare organizations.


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 219-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinglei Shen ◽  
Adam P. Dicker ◽  
Laura Doyle ◽  
Timothy N. Showalter ◽  
Amy S. Harrison ◽  
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Most large academic radiation oncology practices have incorporated electronic health record systems into practice and plan to meet meaningful use requirements. Further work should focus on needs of smaller practices, and specific guidelines may improve widespread adoption.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-61
Author(s):  
Sangeetha R ◽  
Harshini B ◽  
Shanmugapriya A ◽  
Rajagopal T.K.P.

This paper deals with the Electronic Health Records for storing information of the patient which consist of the medical reports. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are entirely controlled by Hospitals instead of patients, which complicates seeking medical advices from different hospitals. In the existing system of storing details of the patients are very dependent on the servers of the organization. In the proposed all the information of the patient are stored in the blockchain by using the Metamask and these details are stored in the block chain as a blocks of data. Each block consists of the data which is encrypted data. Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems record health-related information on an individual so that it can be consulted by clinicians or staff for patient care. The data is encrypted by the algorithm known as SHA-256 which is used to encrypt all the data of the patients into a single line 256 bit encrypted text which will be stored in the block at etherscan. These records for not only useful for the consultation but also for creation of historic family health information tree that keeps track of genetic health issues and diseases it can also be used for any health service with the authorization from both the patient and medical organization.


2011 ◽  
pp. 750-772
Author(s):  
Phillip Olla ◽  
Joseph Tan

This chapter provides an overview of mobile personal health record (MPHR) systems. A Mobile personal health record is an eclectic application through which patients can access, manage, and share their health information from a mobile device in a private, confidential, and secure environment. Personal health records have evolved over the past three decades from a small card or booklet with immunizations recorded into fully functional mobile accessible portals, and it is the PHR evolution outside of the secure healthcare environment that is causing some concerns regarding privacy. Specifically, the chapter reviews the extant literature on critical evaluative components to be considered when assessing MPHR systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 402-404
Author(s):  
Jill Schnall ◽  
LingJiao Zhang ◽  
Jinbo Chen

For utilizing electronic health records to help design and conduct clinical trials, an essential first step is to select eligible patients from electronic health records, that is, electronic health record phenotyping. We present two novel statistical methods that can be used in the context of electronic health record phenotyping. One mitigates the requirement for gold-standard control patients in developing phenotyping algorithms, and the other effectively corrects for bias in downstream analysis introduced by study samples contaminated by ineligible subjects.


2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (6) ◽  
pp. 102364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Cheong-Iao Pang ◽  
Dana McKay ◽  
Shanton Chang ◽  
Qingyu Chen ◽  
Xiuzhen Zhang ◽  
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