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The military health system's personal health record pilot with Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health.

机译:军事健康系统的Microsoft HealthVault和Google Health的个人健康记录飞行员。

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OBJECTIVE: To design, build, implement, and evaluate a personal health record (PHR), tethered to the Military Health System, that leverages Microsoft(R) HealthVault and Google(R) Health infrastructure based on user preference. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A pilot project was conducted in 2008-2009 at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington. Our PHR was architected to a flexible platform that incorporated standards-based models of Continuity of Document and Continuity of Care Record to map Department of Defense-sourced health data, via a secure Veterans Administration data broker, to Microsoft(R) HealthVault and Google(R) Health based on user preference. The project design and implementation were guided by provider and patient advisory panels with formal user evaluation. RESULTS: The pilot project included 250 beneficiary users. Approximately 73.2% of users were < 65 years of age, and 38.4% were female. Of the users, 169 (67.6%) selected Microsoft(R) HealthVault, and 81 (32.4%) selected Google(R) Health as their PHR of preference. Sample evaluation of users reflected 100% (n = 60) satisfied with convenience of record access and 91.7% (n = 55) satisfied with overall functionality of PHR. DISCUSSION: Key lessons learned related to data-transfer decisions (push vs pull), purposeful delays in reporting sensitive information, understanding and mapping PHR use and clinical workflow, and decisions on information patients may choose to share with their provider. CONCLUSION: Currently PHRs are being viewed as empowering tools for patient activation. Design and implementation issues (eg, technical, organizational, information security) are substantial and must be thoughtfully approached. Adopting standards into design can enhance the national goal of portability and interoperability.
机译:目的:设计,构建,实施和评估与军事健康系统相关的个人健康记录(PHR),该功能根据用户的喜好利用Microsoft(R)HealthVault和Google(R)Health基础结构。材料与方法:2008-2009年在华盛顿州塔科马市的Madigan陆军医疗中心进行了一个试点项目。我们的PHR构建于一个灵活的平台上,该平台结合了基于文档连续性和护理连续性的基于标准的模型,以通过安全的退伍军人管理局数据代理将国防部来源的健康数据映射到Microsoft(R)HealthVault和Google( R)基于用户偏好的运行状况。项目设计和实施由提供者和患者咨询小组指导,并进行正式的用户评估。结果:该试点项目包括250个受益用户。约73.2%的用户<65岁,女性占38.4%。在这些用户中,有169个(67.6%)选择了Microsoft(R)HealthVault,有81个(32.4%)选择了Google(R)Health作为他们的首选PHR。对用户的样本评估反映出100%(n = 60)对记录访问的便利感到满意,而91.7%(n = 55)对PHR的整体功能感到满意。讨论:所学到的关键经验教训涉及数据传输决策(推式与拉式),故意报告敏感信息,理解和绘制PHR使用情况和临床工作流程的故意拖延,以及患者可以选择与提供者共享的信息决策。结论:目前,PHR被视为增强患者激活能力的工具。设计和实施问题(例如,技术,组织,信息安全)非常重要,必须仔细考虑。在设计中采用标准可以增强可移植性和互操作性的国家目标。

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