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Personal Health Records: Improving Health Care Quality

Personal health records ( PHR s) can help your patients better manage their care. Having important health information – such as immunization records, lab results, and screening due dates – in electronic form makes it easy for patients to update and share their records. PHR s can:

For More Information

For more information on PHR s and how PHR s can improve health care quality and promote better health care, see the following resources.

References

  1. Kaelber D, Pan EC. “The Value of Personal Health Record ( PHR ) Systems.” AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2008.