- A consumer-controlled electronic personal health record with intelligent tools, such as the Adults with Chronic Conditions Life Agent™, that maximizes the potential of adults coping with several chronic illnesses and disabilities.
- Privacy-conscious self-managing adults, their family members and caregivers store and share selected information via Google Health™, Microsoft Health Vault™ and tethered PHRs, while strictly controlling a comprehensive, lifelong record of more and less sensitive personal information and documents.
- Enforces HIPAA security and privacy recommendations including data encryption and persistence, consumer-managed access privileges, information exchange, user authentication and audit reports.
- Rapid searching, retrieval, and reuse of stored data. No duplicate data entry.
- Accessible 24x7 from smart phones and web browsers only to consumer-authorized users.
- Vital information prints or exports to portable (USB) media at any time in most recent versions.
- Emergency information prints to wallet cards and is accessible online and from cell phone widgets.
- Interoperable with doctors' electronic health record systems via CCR and CCD/CDA options.
- Includes free networked scheduling and web messaging tools for all parent-authorized users.
- No time limits on concurrent access. No charges to parent -authorized users.
- No advertising. No reselling of child or family data, identified or unidentified, to marketing firms, insurance carriers, or pharmaceutical companies.
- Not a beta-test version that may leave the marketplace together with consumers' data.
- Not a giveaway designed to attract customers to health insurance plans or health care practices.
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- A workflow engine, embedded in the Platinum Smart PHR™, automates AAP Medical Home Standards and clinicians' recommendations for community-based, culturally effective, coordinated, comprehensive care planning and implementation.
- A patient hub allows clinicians to get point-of-care information online or through their EHRs.
- Automatically displays a waiting-room clipboard summary (e.g., health insurance, medication list, allergies) of current, detailed Smart PHR™ information. Hand or fax a clipboard summary printout to clinicians instead of filling out the same clipboard form at every visit, or grant online access.
- Guides self-managing adults, their family members and caregivers in the entry and updating of lifestyle information (e.g., diet and nutrition, community resources, activities of daily living, financial and safety issues). Hand or fax a lifestyle printout to clinicians, and use this as a basis for asking about matters that concern you.
- Equips clinicians for entry and updating of a consolidated care plan including diagnostic results, treatment and follow-up recommendations for several chronic conditions. Go online during encounters with your doctor and cooperatively update the care plan as diagnostic or treatment information changes and before referral to specialists. Hand or fax a printout of the care plan to all your providers and ask them how their services fit into the plan.
- Enables self-managing adults, their family members and caregivers to observe and graphically display adherence to care plan recommendations, disease symptoms, medication side effects, treatment and follow-up milestones. Hand or fax a printout of the observations graph to clinicians (or grant them online access), so they can see the impact of milestones (such as a new drug) on symptoms (e.g., depression) and side effects (e.g., fatigue). Ask them how their recommendations take into account these observations.
- Helps self-managing adults, their family members and caregivers to coordinate, schedule, prompt, and confirm the results of various one-time and recurring health and human services. Use the observations graph to see the impact of these services (e.g., a new drug) on symptoms (e.g., seizure) and side effects (e.g., insomnia). Ask providers how their services take into account your observations.
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