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.

Americans Overwhelmingly Believe Electronic Personal Health Records Could Improve Their Health

Results of a national survey on public opinions of the potential and privacy considerations of PHRs.

Americans See Access to Their Medical Information As a Way to Improve Quality, Reduce Health Care Costs

WASHINGTON, DC—Americans overwhelmingly want to have electronic copies of their medical records and believe that having greater access to ...

Americans Support Online Personal Health Records; Patient Privacy and Control Over Their Own Information Are Crucial to Acceptance

WASHINGTON, DC—The American public believes strongly that electronic medical records can make the difference between life and death in ...

Markle Connecting For Health Unites Over 100 Organizations To Bring American Healthcare System into Information Age

WASHINGTON, DC—Markle Connecting for Health, an extraordinary collaboration of more than 100 public and private stakeholders representing ...

Networked Personal Health Records Presentation

Presentation on Markle's 2006 survey on consumer perceptions of PHRs, lessons learned from early PHR adopters, and on creating a networked ...