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HHS tests template for electronic health record

The template will be tested with consumers through October

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology is testing an online template for an electronic personal health record that will be tested with consumers through October, according to an announcement.

An electronic personal health record typically includes a person’s health information, including a health history, vaccinations, allergies, test results and prescription information. Several vendors, including Google, Microsoft, Revolution Health and WebMD, are providing tools for such records as a service to consumers.

Because the concept is new and use sensitive information, and because vendors typically offer such information in different formats, the Health and Human Service Department's national coordinator for health IT is developing an online model with the goal of allowing consumers to make informed decisions about selecting and using such records, states a Federal Register notice of May 22. Public comments are due in 30 days.

The model will be developed allow consumers to understand and consistently compare personal health record vendor policies among themselves and to offer key information that may influence decisions on choosing a personal health record provider, the notice states.

The national coordinator intends to test the model in six geographic locations with in-depth interviews with 42 consumers through October.


 

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Reader comments

Thu, Aug 20, 2009 Sean

PHR can reduce the cost of providing care by taking out the "casting a wider net" testing policy when doctors do not have medical information on patients, mostly coming through the emergency dept. I subscribe to PHRservice.com and have been very satisfied with their services.

Fri, May 29, 2009 Rob

This is exciting -- we are seeing the beginning of something great, I think. I use Microsoft HealthVault (http://www.healthvault.com/Personal/index.html) and more users means better info for the healthcare system as a whole, which can only be good for society. I also am far more engaged in my day-to-day health than I used to be, which seems subtle but very important.

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