Person-Centered Health Records: Toward HealthePeople provides
essential information on person-centered healthcare systems that
will serve individuals throughout their lifetime, enabling a new
approach to wellness that goes far beyond outpatient visits to the
physician s office or hospitalizations. These health systems
represent a profound transformation from the present healthcare
system because they will enable individuals to protect and promote
their own personal health. The center of the healthcare system will
be those individuals not the entities such as hospitals or
physician groups. And the circle will encompass the full range of
activities that contribute to wellness and to fighting disease not
just those services traditionally defined as "healthcare."
The book consists of three important sections. Section I
addresses how the new person-centered system will change the way
individuals care for their own health, giving them health records
that accompany them throughout their lives, across the full range
of experiences that affect their health. Section II lays out
considerations involved in building new systems, including the need
to address human factors such as control and ownership and the
difficulties involved in relearning and learning to function in
changed workflow environments. The third section focuses on
approaches to transformation including focuses on delivering
change, open source health systems, critical standards convergence,
and person-centered systems now in place outside the United States.
Chapter highlights include Clinical Impact, Human Factors, Health
Security and Privacy, Critical Standards Convergence, and much
more.
To represent the book s depth and breadth, the editors have
brought together contributors from varied health care sectors in
the United States and elsewhere public and private, not-for-profit
and for-profit to explicate the concept of the electronic health
record and to define the technological enablers that can make it a
reality. The editors describe the concept involved in
transformation, define the architectural issues and tools involved
in building new person-centered systems, and describe the
approaches that make it possible to integrate concept,
architecture, and tools into person-centered health systems.
Person-Centered Health Records: Toward HealthePeople is a must-have
for those with an interest in person-centered health systems that
can be built using the Web and Web-based tools. Both business and
technical leaders will benefit from reading this book."
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