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National Health Policy Conference February 5, 2007 Personal Health Records: Increasing Health Care Value Through Enhanced Patient Engagement Steve Downs

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National Health Policy ConferenceFebruary 5, 2007

Personal Health Records: Increasing Health Care Value Through Enhanced Patient Engagement

Steve Downs

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February 5, 2008

PHRs Today

Attributes Tethered Free-Standing Networked

Offered by providersinsurers,

employers3rd parties

3rd parties, RHIOs, providers?

Types of Dataclinical (EHR), self-entered

claims, labs, meds, self-entered

virtually anything but typically self-

entered

clinical (EHR), self-entered

Comprehen-siveness of

Data

limited to provider network

very broad (anything claimed)

limited by user entry

potentially very broad (depends on extent of network)

Transactional Features (e.g. appointment scheduling)

yes with insurer typically not ?

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Next-Generation PHRs

Focus on the applications, not the record

Open platform with published APIs

3rd party developers build the applications

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February 5, 2008

New Developments

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February 5, 2008

New Developments

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February 5, 2008

New Developments

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February 5, 2008

New Developments

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February 5, 2008

Transmedia Systems

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Transmedia Systems

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February 5, 2008

Transmedia Systems

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3rd Party Widgets

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3rd Party Widgets

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February 5, 2008

3rd Party Widgets

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February 5, 2008

Project HealthDesign

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Program with support from California Healthcare Foundation

Led by Patti Brennan, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Nine teams designing and prototyping personal health applications

www.projecthealthdesign.org

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Project HealthDesign

Two key hypotheses:

1) If you start from the person instead of the data, you get a different looking PHR

2) Diverse applications can be enabled by a core PHR infrastructure

www.projecthealthdesign.org