A multidimensional view of personal health systems for underserved populations
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- PMCID: PMC2956321
- DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1355
A multidimensional view of personal health systems for underserved populations
Abstract
The advent of electronic personal health records (PHR) provides a major opportunity to encourage positive health management practices, such as chronic disease management. Yet, to date there has been little attention toward the use of PHRs where advanced health information services are perhaps most needed, namely, in underserved communities. Drawing upon research conducted with safety net providers and patients, the authors propose a multi-level analytical framework for guiding actions aimed at fostering PHR adoption and utilization. The authors first outline distinctive user and technical requirements that need to be considered. Next, they assess organizational requirements necessary to implement PHRs within health systems bound by limited resources. Finally, the authors analyze the overriding health care policy context that can facilitate or thwart such efforts. The conclusion notes that heightened national attention toward health information technology and reform provides a significant opportunity for initiatives whose goal is to increase widepread access to PHRs.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors note current research and testing of an ATM-like PHR system in underserved communities; this application (HealthATM) may have commercial potential
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