1. Continuous, personalized healthcare integrated platform
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Yu-Sheng Lin, Huang-Jen Chen, Feipei Lai, Lee-Ming Chuang, Chun-Ta Huang, Chia-Ping Shen, Yan-Yu Lam Andy, Ling-Chun Cheng, Tsen-Fang Tsai, and Ai-Chieh Chen
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HRHIS ,business.industry ,Medical record ,computer.file_format ,medicine.disease ,Health informatics ,Health administration ,Ambulatory care ,Continuity of Care Document ,Health care ,Medicine ,Medical emergency ,business ,computer ,Point of care - Abstract
Patient self-management is necessary for care and management of chronic diseases. It can help patients to have a better understanding of their own lifestyle and health behavior and thus improve the disease condition and health status. Traditionally, in self-management, patients and physicians manually note down vital signs, medication record, healthcare visits, and activity logs on paper or onto a computer. These methods of recording may yield data, but it is difficult to maintain or manage. This study is aimed for developing a system to build a personal health record (PHR) for diabetes care automatically, generate continuity of care document (CCD) files for sharing of health information and set up clinical guidelines (CGs). Important advantages of clinical guidelines for medical care including improvement in clinical practice, support for medical decision making, and reduced hospital delays. In addition, our approach follows the principle of American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) in designing a platform. The results reveal that the decrease rate of HbA1C of patients for intervention group (66.6%) is better than control group (40%) after three months. The platform not only assists patients in being actively involved in their own personal health records, but improves their health status as well.
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- 2012
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