The Safety-Net Personal Health Record.          Because None of Your Doctors Have All Your Health Information.          Nothing About Me, Without Me.
What can I do with
a Smart PHR?
Plan, Coordinate & Monitor
Care for Chronic Conditions
  • Audit trail. Automatically records all authorized users' activities and thwarted illegal penetration attempts. Consumers know who is doing what in their Smart PHRs at all times.
  • Availability. 24/7 from any web-connected device including mobile phones. Authorized users need not download software or work at a particular computer.
  • Calendar. A networked calendar automates scheduling and reminding, synchronizing with MS Outlook.
  • Care plans. Disorder-specific, customized coordinated care plans automate the design, implementation, and monitoring of individualized, multi-provider, treatment. Coordination of long-term care team members prevents medical mistakes and facilitates treatment consistent with practice guidelines and evidence-based protocols.
  • Cell phone access to care plans for tracking symptoms, side effects, and critical events.
  • Consumer centered. Each Smart PHR gives the consumer (and their authorized users) manual and automated options for integrating data and documents scattered in numerous paper and electronic files.
  • Consumer control. The consumer (or delegated account administrator) authorizes and controls role-, relationship-, and content-based user privileges. Consumers decide who views and updates what information in their Smart PHRs.
  • Data persistence. Data entered into Smart PHRs may be archived or annotated but never deleted. Vital consumer data cannot be destroyed either inadvertently or maliciously.
  • Emergency preparedness. Emergency responders and emergency department clinicians may access Smart PHR medical summary information online, from widgets on consumers’ cell-phones, on USB sticks and printable wallet cards.
  • File control. Consumer-authorized users have options for uploading, categorizing, and retrieving digital and scanned files consistent with consumer privacy preferences. Authorized clinicians may quickly share and find vital information without violation of consumer privacy preferences.
  • Health information exchange. Consistent with consumers’ preferences, clinicians equipped with interoperable electronic health record systems (EHRs) may access Smart PHR information through their EHR workstations. EHR-deprived clinicians may access Smart PHRs online.
  • Privacy. All PHR data are subject to the same consumer-authorized privileges including calendar and messages. Consumers' privacy preferences cannot be violated either inadvertently or maliciously.
  • Security. Employs data encryption in data storage and transmission.
  • Web messaging. A secure Web messaging function is available to all authorized Smart PHR users, with the option for automated email alerts about the availability of new messages minus the vulnerability of unprotected email.
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