نتایج جستجو برای: Electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR)

تعداد نتایج: 1368009  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
marie-pierre gagnon faculty of nursing science, université laval, quebec city, qc, canada julie payne-gagnon research centre of the chu de québec-université laval, quebec city, qc, canada erik breton faculty of medicine, université laval, quebec city, qc, canada jean-paul fortin centre de recherche sur les soins et les services de première ligne, centre intégré de santé et services sociaux de la capitale-nationale, quebec city, qc, canada lara khoury faculty of law, mcgill university, montreal, qc, canada lisa dolovich department of family medicine, mcmaster university, hamilton, on, canada david price

background healthcare stakeholders have a great interest in the adoption and use of electronic personal health records (ephrs) because of the potential benefits associated with them. little is known, however, about the level of adoption of ephrs in canada and there is limited evidence concerning their benefits and implications for the healthcare system. this study aimed to describe the current ...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2015
K Gartrell A M Trinkoff C L Storr M L Wilson A P Gurses

BACKGROUND To our knowledge, no evidence is available on health care professionals' use of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) for their health management. We therefore focused on nurses' personal use of ePHRs using a modified technology acceptance model. OBJECTIVES To examine (1) the psychometric properties of the ePHR acceptance model, (2) the associations of perceived usefulness, ea...

2015
Barbara Sheehan Robert J. Lucero

INTRODUCTION Electronic personal health record-based (ePHR-based) self-management systems can improve patient engagement and have an impact on health outcomes. In order to realize the benefits of these systems, there is a need to develop and evaluate heath information technology from the same theoretical underpinnings. METHODS Using an innovative usability approach based in human-centered dis...

2001
Sonny Butler Vernon McGlone

Medical and diagnostic errors often occur because complete patient information is not available at the time of patient care. An integrated Electronic Patient Health Record (EPHR) system could help resolve these problems. The EPHR model explains how the integration of every department creates a synergy between departmental systems by allowing data to be captured at any location in a physicians’ ...

2014
Stephen Jon Kogut Elaina Goldstein Camille Charbonneau Anita Jackson Gail Patry

BACKGROUND Substantial opportunity exists to improve medication management in the period following a hospital discharge. The objective of this study was to assess and improve medication management during care transitions through pharmacist home visits and the use of an electronic personal health record (ePHR) system. METHODS Recently discharged patients aged 50 years or older and having a chr...

2015
Pierre-Cédric B. Crouch Carol Dawson Rose Mallory Johnson Susan L. Janson

The HITECH Act signed into law in 2009 requires hospitals to provide patients with electronic access to their health information through an electronic personal health record (ePHR) in order to receive Medicare/Medicaid incentive payments. Little is known about who uses these systems or the impact these systems will have on patient outcomes in HIV care. The health care empowerment model provides...

Background Healthcare stakeholders have a great interest in the adoption and use of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) because of the potential benefits associated with them. Little is known, however, about the level of adoption of ePHRs in Canada and there is limited evidence concerning their benefits and implications for the healthcare system. This study aimed to describe the current ...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2016
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Julie Payne-Gagnon Erik Breton Jean-Paul Fortin Lara Khoury Lisa Dolovich David Price David Wiljer Gillian Bartlett Norman Archer

BACKGROUND Healthcare stakeholders have a great interest in the adoption and use of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) because of the potential benefits associated with them. Little is known, however, about the level of adoption of ePHRs in Canada and there is limited evidence concerning their benefits and implications for the healthcare system. This study aimed to describe the current ...

Introduction: The electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR) improves people’s awareness and care management and leads to health promotion. One of the most important factors that contributes to the development of ePHR is identifying and understanding its content and structure. No comprehensive studies have so far been performed on the content and structure of ePHRs. Therefore, the purpose of this...

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