The Value of Personal Health Records report examines the value proposition for implementing personal health records (PHRs) thoughout the US.
This analysis quantifies the cost-benefit of a variety of infrastructure, administrative, and clinical PHR functions including:
- Sharing of complete medication lists
- Sharing of complete test results
- Appointment scheduling
- Medication renewals
- Pre-encounter questionnaires
- E-visits
- Congestive heart failure (CHF) remote monitoring
- Smoking cessation management
CITL modeled these eight functions for provider-tethered, payer-tethered, third-party, and interoperable PHRs, examining differing deployment strategies to achieving 80 percent adoption by the US population. The report includes a detailed cost model for each type of PHR system.
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