- A consumer-controlled electronic personal health record with intelligent tools, such as the Children with Special Health Care Needs Life Agent™, that maximizes the potential of children with chronic conditions.
- Privacy-conscious parents store and share selected information via Google Health™, Microsoft Health Vault™ and tethered PHRs, while strictly controlling a comprehensive, lifelong record of sensitive and non-sensitive personal information and documents.
- Enforces HIPAA security and privacy recommendations including data encryption and persistence, parent-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 parent-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, coordinate, comprehensive care planning and implementation.
- 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 parents in the entry and updating of lifestyle information (e.g., diet and nutrition, community resources, activities of daily living, safety and caregiver concerns). Hand or fax a lifestyle summary printout to clinicians, informing them of matters that concern you.
- Equips clinicians for entry and updating of a care plan including diagnostic results, treatment and follow-up recommendations. Go online during encounters with your child's doctor and cooperatively update the care plan as diagnostic or treatment information changes and before referral to a specialist or community services provider. Hand or fax a printout of the care plan to all your child's providers and ask them how their services fit into the plan.
- Enables parents 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 a child's symptoms (e.g., pain) and side effects (e.g., nausea). Ask them how their recommendations take into account these observations.
- Helps parents 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 a child's symptoms (e.g., seizure) and side effects (e.g., insomnia). Ask providers how their services take into account these observations.
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