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  2. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    The personal health record (PHR) is an electronic, universally available, lifelong resource of health information needed by individuals to make health decisions. Individuals own and manage the information in the PHR, which comes from healthcare providers and the individual. The PHR is maintained in a secure and private environment, with the ...

  3. Online Medical Records and Privacy - WebMD

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    A few even allow online access to complete medical records by patients themselves. "Sharing personal medical and health information across the Internet requires a certain leap of faith -- or at ...

  4. Google Health - Wikipedia

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    History Former Google Health beta logo 2008–2012. Google Health was the name given to a 2008–2012 version of a service, which allowed Google users to volunteer their health records—either manually or by logging into their accounts at partnered health services providers—into the Google Health system, thereby merging potentially separate health records into one centralized Google Health ...

  5. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations. The EMR, in contrast, is the patient record created by providers for specific encounters in hospitals and ambulatory environments and can serve as a data source for an EHR. [6] [7]

  6. Your Medical History: What It Includes & Why It's Important

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    You’ll need to know the health history of relatives who have died, too. If you have access to death certificates or medical records, you can find out the cause of death and how old they were ...

  7. Your Health Data: How Private Is It? - WebMD

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    With so much health information available online, it was only a matter of time before someone tried to exploit it for profit. In the second half of 2020, hackers broke into more than 21 million ...

  8. Electronic health records in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal and state governments, insurance companies and other large medical institutions are heavily promoting the adoption of electronic health records.The US Congress included a formula of both incentives (up to $44,000 per physician under Medicare, or up to $65,000 over six years under Medicaid) and penalties (i.e. decreased Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements to doctors who fail to use ...

  9. How to Protect Your Health Data Online - WebMD

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    There are things you can do to make sure your health privacy is protected.‌. Don’t post private health information online. Social media is a great way to connect with friends and family, but ...