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quote:Originally posted by tshavor they could simply plug and play and see what medications the patient is currently taking and see a snapshot of their medical history. I don't personally see people running around with plug and play devices, although I guess some would want that. Conceptually speaking, I think there are models for PHRs out there. For example, there are many people who choose to closely oversee their investment portfolios and there are several companies in existence to make that process more understandable and easier to do oneself. What's TD Waterhouse's tag line..."Your In Control". Lowell Lowell Kleinman, MD www.drkleinman.com www.old-fashionedhousecalls.com | Post Points: 5
quote:Originally posted by tshavor I think it would be ideal for ederly patients. Those little devices can simply attach to a keychain. I think we are talking about two different concepts. You are discussing storage issues and I am discussing the role of a PHR . Oh well, nobody else is posting today anyway. Lowell Lowell Kleinman, MD www.drkleinman.com www.old-fashionedhousecalls.com | Post Points: 5
quote:Originally posted by tshavor are you using an EMR and if so, which one? I purchased Ecw about a month ago and plan on implementing in early May. I have to move into a new space, get networked, etc. first. Lowell Lowell Kleinman, MD www.drkleinman.com www.old-fashionedhousecalls.com | Post Points: 5
I just received a 3.5 " CD in the mail of a PHR from www.datalinkits.com.
It came in a small envelope that I almost trashed as junk mail, until I felt the disk inside. It had several pdf files on it with one being a 5 meg file with 122 pages, of my patient's PHR. (I dropped it in Paperport and then linked it to the Electronic Filing Cabinet of my EMR). This could have easily been sent via secure email or through a portal, to which I was given a password. At any rate, I guess I have some reading to do!
Is this the trend, CD by snail mail?
How would other EMR vendors handle this?What is the best way to handle this? Read 122 pages, yes'm.
Granular please reply!