Patient centered outcomes research has been an emerging area since 2010 http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/ 10.1056/NEJMp1207437 with an annual funding of 2 billion USD from PCORI to answer 'patient centered research questions such as the ones here:http://www.pcori.org/ research-we-support/pcor/
One way of answering these questions for our patients could be a hybrid PHR-EHR 'Patient centered online health record' PCOHR where physicians and patients work together toward reaching optimal health outcomes.
Here's one example http://www.udhc.co.in/INPUT/ displayIssueGraphically.jsp? topic_id=1354
where the patient has shared the history and the physician provided
treatment details are also available on scrolling through the images and
the patient has also posted a recent update on his blood sugars
measured over the week.
However in the above example the patient has simply consented (http://www.udhc.co.in/ STATICS/docs/udhc-english.pdf)
to his record being used by the hospital physician and 'patient
information manager' to help him but he has no control over the record
in the sense he cannot delete it. This is only because the patient is
not computer or internet savvy enough to generate his own record and
needs help from the hospital 'patient information manager' to share
his/her information.
There are other patients, urban users who are quite computer savvy to generate and maintain their own records www.udhc.co.in/INPUT/ displayIssueGraphically.jsp? topic_id=150,
completely free from the physician's or administrator's guidance and
they can easily delete their records at will but they do not do that
mostly because they benefit from the online guidance of the physicians
who monitor their health and guide them through their online updates.
One way of answering these questions for our patients could be a hybrid PHR-EHR 'Patient centered online health record' PCOHR where physicians and patients work together toward reaching optimal health outcomes.
Here's one example http://www.udhc.co.in/INPUT/
Question of ownership:
There are other patients, urban users who are quite computer savvy to generate and maintain their own records www.udhc.co.in/INPUT/
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