The personal health record is failing patients
By Kevin on emr
A personal health record (PHR) has been touted as a way for patients to better keep track of their health information. Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault lead the way.
But what happens if the company storing your data gets bought, goes bankrupt, or simply decides to discontinue their system?
Well, those who stored their data with Revolution Health are finding out first hand.
The troubled company, which started off with so much fanfare, yet died in a whimper, recently announced they’re shutting down their personal health record service.
According to American Medical News, “Industry insiders say Revolution joins a long list of vendors who launched PHRs with a big splash, only to find little interest from consumers.”
Leaving the data entry to the patient is inefficient, and a sure way to minimize the adoption rate. Indeed, “the most successful PHR-type systems have been created by health care organizations and have benefits to patients, he added, such as e-mailing with physicians, online appointment scheduling and the ability to look at information entered by their physicians.”
That means a successful personal health record have to be well-integrated with, or designed by, existing hospital and physician systems, making it harder for a third-party system, such as the defunct Revolution Health service, to gain traction.
Revolution Health, as you may remember was started by Steve Chase, the AOL whiz kid.Another boom to bust enterprise.
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2 comments:
Thanks for sharing this great information through this article post. While there are a number of potential barriers to widespread implementation of personal health records, three are the most significant. They are:
*Interoperability
*Data Modification
*Data Modification
Thanks.
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