Patients Managing Their Medical Data in Personal Electronic Health Records: Scoping Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2022Vol. 24(12), pp. e37783–e37783
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Abstract
The findings of this study suggest recommendations for implementing design features within the PEHR and the construal of a dedicated policy to inform both clinical staff and patients about the added value of patient-generated data. Moreover, clinicians should be involved as important ambassadors in informing, reminding, and encouraging patients to manage the data in their PEHR.
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