Patient PHR
1.Patient PHR
Your Patient Has a Personal Health Record ... Now What?
Case Study: A 65-year-old woman was just been diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. She was
informed of this diagnosis in her primary care physician's office. She leaves her physician's office and goes
home to review all of her tests and lab results with her family. She goes home and logs into her PHR. She is
only able to pull up a portion of her test results. She calls her physician's office with concern. The office staff
discussed that she had gone to receive part of her lab work at a lab not connected to the organization, part
was completed at the emergency room, and part was completed in the lab that is part of the doctors office
organization.
The above scenario might be a scenario that you have commonly worked with in clinical practice. For many
reasons, patients often receive healthcare from multiple organizations that might have different systems.
As you review this scenario, reflect and answer these questions for this discussion.
What are the pros and cons of the situation in the case study?
What safeguards are included in patient portals and PHRs to help patients and healthcare professionals
ensure safety?
Do you agree or disagree with this process?
What are challenges for patients that do not have access to all of the EHRs? Remember, only portions of the
EHRs are typically included in the PHRs.
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