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A Development of Prototype Personal Health Record System based on Continuity of Care Document

A Development of Prototype Personal Health Record System based on Continuity of Care Document. Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics Tung Tran, Hwa Sun Kim, Hune Cho. introduction.

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A Development of Prototype Personal Health Record System based on Continuity of Care Document

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  1. A Development of Prototype Personal Health Record System based on Continuity of Care Document Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics Tung Tran, Hwa Sun Kim, Hune Cho

  2. introduction • The PHR system offers an integrated and comprehensive view of health information, including the information that people generate themselves. • The advantages of the CCD are shared syntax and architecture, ease of rendering, extensibility due to the shared model, international and national acceptance, and integration into the EHR.

  3. Material and methods

  4. results

  5. Discussion and Conclusion • The PHR is separate from, and does not replace, the legal record of any provider. • Patients may store their own health data on USB drives. • The PHR system will provide a standardized summary of personal medical information for presentation to health care providers. • This PHR system provides a good starting point for integration with EMR/EHR systems.

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