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Explain how patient accessibility to your own personal health records can improve the management of your health and make you a more informed consumer. Research 2 different EHR patient portals, summarize and describe risks and benefits of using each one.
This assignment is to be 2 pages using APA format.
Benefits
Patient accessibility to personal health records improve health care quality.Personal health records can help patients better manage their care.Having important health information such as immunization records,lab results,and screening due dates in electronic form makes it easy for patients to update and share their records.
Improve patient engagement:-one can be more engaged in their health and health care,
Coordinate and combine information from multiple health care providers,
Online PHRs can ensure patients' information is available in emergencies and and also when they are traveling ,
Many PHRs allow direct ,secure communication between patients and providers-communication becomes faster and easier.With open lines of communication,one can be informed and intervene earlier if health problems arise.
Having a system for tracking and updating health care information can help caregivers-such as those caring for young children,elderly parents,or spouses,making the management of patient care effective and coordinating with health care personnel to improve health care quality.
Risks
EHRs are full of legal risks-every aspect of EHR selection,implementation,and use may be examined in the course of medical malpractice discovery to uncover the source of the incident,or undermine the records that are being presented in defence of the malpractice claim.
Many physicians see a significant downside to the EHR as it gives them less quality time to interact with their patients,inadvertantly leaving the patient with the impression that the provider does not care or is not invested in the patient's emotional needs especially when the physician is looking at the screen and entering information rather than addressing the patient directly