Doctors and Patients Perceive Potential Value of Electronic PHRs

Presenting a pair of coordinated surveys, Markle and the AMA show that patients and physicians hold both similar and contrasting views about personal health records.

Attitudes of Americans Regarding Personal Health Records and Nationwide Electronic Health Information Exchange

More than 7 out of 10 Americans support the creation of a nationwide health information exchange or network for doctors and patients. They ...

Connecting Americans to their Health Care: Involving Diverse Populations

Steve Downs, from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Francesca Gany, from New York University Medical Center; M. Chris Gibbons, from Johns Hopkins ...

Connecting Americans to their Health Care: Future of PHRs

Josh Lemieux, from Markle Foundation; Philip Marshall, from WebMD; Peter Reuschel, from InterComponentWare; Anna Slomovic, from Revolution ...

Connecting Americans to their Health Care: Networked PHRs

In this presentation, James Ralston from Group Health Cooperative; Paul Shiels from eHealth, Aetna, Inc.; and Omid Moghadam from Intel ...

Doctors and Patients Perceive Potential Value of Electronic PHRs

The Markle Foundation and the American Medical Association (AMA) joined together to present coordinated surveys that examine physician and patient views of electronic personal health records (PHRs) at the 2010 HIMSS Conference in Atlanta.

Connecting Americans to Their Health Care

Executive Summary for the final report of the Working Group on Policies for Electronic Information Sharing Between Doctors and Patients.

Consumers as Network Participants

This document is part of the Markle Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information. The framework ...

Electronic Health Data Exchanges: Patient and Consumer Principles for System Design

Improving health and health care depends upon accurate, timely, understandable, and relevant information in the hands of consumers, patients and ...

Designing the National Health Information Network: Patient and Consumer-focused Principles

Modern health care depends upon accurate, timely, understandable, and relevant information.  Complete and useful information needs to be in ...