+
-
To Dr. Ted Eytan, PHRs help children and adults achieve their life goals through optimal health.
“I learned to think this way because of the personal health record, which allows us to care about what our patients do when they are not in the medical office. From that perspective, the workplace of a health system that supports total health is where people live, work, and play.”
Dr. Eytan blogs about “e-health, patient empowerment, and Washington D.C.” Click here to read the rest of his post on PHRs.
Tags
personal health record phr,
parents
Parents, welcome to the PHR blog where you can connect and communicate with health information management professionals and eventually other parents about managing your child’s healthcare. Have you ever been on your way to the doctor’s office with your child and wondered about the details – diagnosis, medications prescribed, vaccinations, etc. – of your last visit?
As a parent, you have so many responsibilities that it’s difficult to recall everything from day to day let alone last year. A personal health record can help ease your mind. This blog is a social network where you can interact with experts in the field to seek advice and tips for best practices in creating and maintaining your child’s personal health record and the best ways to use that information to play a more active role in their healthcare and simplify your life.
Julie Wolter, Margaret Hennings, Laura Heuer, Robert Caban, Myni Vazquez, Heidi Shaffer, Colleen Goethals, Valerie J. Watzlaf, Cindy Boester, Skyler Tanner, Marsha Dolan, Derek Allen, Kristen Stewart, Joan Malling, Marilyn McFarlane, Dr. Ted Eytan, Leann Reynolds, Margo Corbett, Amanda Bushey, Donna Dulong, Leah Grebner
Parent blog posts and news articles highlight how PHRs can build a foundation for a lifetime of healthy habits.