Challenges to Using an Electronic Personal Health Record by a Low-Income Elderly Population
Background Electronic personal health records (PHRs) are increasingly recognized and used as a tool to address various challenges stemming from the scattered and incompatible personal health information that exists in the contemporary US health care system. Although activity around PHR development a...
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Main Authors: | Kim, Eung-Hun (Author), Stolyar, Anna (Author), Lober, William B (Author), Herbaugh, Anne L (Author), Shinstrom, Sally E (Author), Zierler, Brenda K (Author), Soh, Cheong B (Author), Kim, Yongmin (Author) |
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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