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Positive beliefs and privacy concerns shape the future for the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record
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Positive beliefs and privacy concerns shape the future for the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record

E.C. Lehnbom, H.E. Douglas and M.A.B. Makeham
Internal Medicine Journal, Vol.46(1), pp.108-111
2016
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Abstract

The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building momentum in Australia. The purpose of the PCEHR is to collect clinically important information from multiple healthcare providers to provide a secure electronic record to patients and their authorised healthcare providers that will ultimately enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery. Reasons for the slow uptake of the PCEHR and future directions to improve its usefulness is discussed later.

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